Lol it's true. Hims has all that, and we have.... something but not
nearly enough.

On 4/1/12, josh gregory <[email protected]> wrote:
> Go Hims!!!!!!
>
> On 4/1/12, Alex Hall <[email protected]> wrote:
>> How sad is it that users have to joke about features we were promised
>> months, even years, ago? As always, hw should take this as a call to
>> actually implement useful features, not an open-source pdf to text
>> converter for which they charge $200. I'm not saying pdf support is
>> not useful, but for the price of an sma or single upgrade, we should
>> have had bt object exchange and Word 2007 support like hw said they
>> would do years ago. What about multi-tasking on the apex, another
>> thing they said the apex could now do thanks to ce6? Where is it?
>>
>> On 4/1/12, Alana Jovanovski <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Yes, that would be great if this was real.  This is exactly the
>>> kind of feature we are looking for as users.  Why shouldn't we
>>> have such features? After all, these devices are quite expensive,
>>> so we as the users, should expect these features.  It would be
>>> great to transfer files wirelessly and read 2007/2010 documents.
>>> Alana
>>>
>>>  ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: Joseph Lee <[email protected]
>>> To: [email protected]
>>> Date sent: Sun, 01 Apr 2012 09:34:06 -0700
>>> Subject: [Braillenote] Packed with Power: A preview of KeySoft
>>> 9.3 forBrailleNote Apex
>>>
>>> Got this from the News Wire:
>>>
>>> March 31, 2012: HumanWare provides a sneak preview of KeySoft 9.3
>>> for BrailleNote Apex
>>>
>>> HumanWare today unveiled a sneak preview of KeySoft 9.3, the much
>>> anticipated release of KeySoft for BrailleNote Apex users.
>>> Featuring reliable performance and packed with anticipated
>>> features, this version of KeySoft brings more height to Apex that
>>> was never seen before.
>>>
>>> Get latest files - without wires
>>> In 2004, HumanWare introduced wireless networking functionality
>>> to allow users to browse and manage files stored on other
>>> computers.  In KeySoft 9.3, this functionality has been expanded
>>> to provide file transfers over Bluetooth.  Just pair the Apex
>>> with a PC or another Apex and use File Manager's handy "export"
>>> and "import" feature to transfer documents between an Apex and
>>> another computer - without wires.
>>>
>>> More reading options with more document formats support
>>> In addition to enhanced tables and formatting support brought
>>> with KeySoft 9.1, KeySoft 9.3 brings more options for your
>>> reading pleasure thknks to the reworked KeyWord reading engine.
>>> In KeySoft 9.3, you can now open Microsoft Word 2007 and 2010
>>> documents, as well as read OpenOffice documents.  And, if you
>>> have an Internet connection, you can now use "save to online
>>> services" to store your documents on services such as Google
>>> Docs.
>>>
>>> Flexible features through third-party development tools
>>> As a note of thanks to continued support for BrailleNote family
>>> of froducts, HumanWare is pleased to announce the availibility of
>>> third-party development features.  Use a PC to write your
>>> favorite programs and test them on a BrailleNote simulator before
>>> loading the finished product to your BrailleNote for
>>> distribution.  This environment also supports mPower and PK.
>>> Also, to take advantage of our development tools, HumanWare will
>>> debut two new KeySoft extensions this summer to push the Apex's
>>> functionality to a new level.  Use Social Connections Center to
>>> manage tweets, post to a friend's Facebook page and more.  Or if
>>> you need some break, come on to our Games Lounge featuring word
>>> games and card games.
>>>
>>> KeySoft 9.3 is a free upgrade - provided that you already have
>>> KeySoft 9.1 or later on your Apex.  A version for mPower and PK
>>> will be released alongside KeySoft 9.3 this fall.  Stay tuned on
>>> BrailleNote News Wire for fuffther details.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Joseph P.S.  APRIL FOOLS!!!!!!!
>>>
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>>
>>
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