Ok, here's a quick list off the top of my head. Considering the bn is sucha
lackluster product, I could undoubtedly think of many more given time:

 

1: tables and footnotes in documents need to be made far more accessible

2: language support: writing in multiple languages is a chore, reading in
them in anything but the word processor is  almost impossible

3: Imap support, better syncing with outlook contacts and the ability to
import CSV contact files or some other format of contacts. Keymail must be
made far more intuitive and less clunky, this must include the reading of
html e-mail natively.

4: the reading of secured pdfs

5: updating the internet explorer engine to something less prehistoric

6: the use of more IM protocols and the upgrade to the XMPP protocol in use,
so that facebook, msn, ETC, can be made useable from keychat, as no one uses
google talk.

7: the ability to read Excel spreadsheets.

8: a twitter client along the lines of the one the braille sense clients
have would not go amiss.

9: better compatibility with windows 7 64 bit and windows 7 in general for
networking, syncing ETC.

10: .docx support!

 

I can personally attest to every problem on this list and also I know quite
a few people who would quite happily use an apex if it fixed some of these
issues. I think humanware does not realize how offputting these defects are
to a large number of young, technically-able users who are choosing hims or
a mainstream solution. Outside of England, the use  of Braille note's in
Europe is very low because of the language support issue, for example.

Anyway, just my 2p worth,

MJ

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