Can the BrailleSense also read PDF files like the APEX? That's the one thing I'm not sure of.

Cheers!

Michele


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s al From: josh gregory <[email protected]
To: Alex Hall <[email protected]
Date sent: Sun, 1 Apr 2012 12:41:52 -0700
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Packed with Power: A preview of KeySoft 9.3forBrailleNote Apex

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

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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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