Hi all,

Andy, although I can understand your comment, some things may not be
needed as crucially as are others.  So long as you can use a version
of Word, there should be no problem, Access is a bear to operate in
any environment for a blind person. 

However, wireless connectivity is absolutely essential if PDI wants to
stay ahead of the game as far as the PDA market.  Both competitors of
the Braille Note have Wireless connectivity.  This is something which
has got to be done or they will lose the market.  

I will say that after seeing version 1 of the trecker seems like the
one from PDI is better.  Seems like it gives more info.

However, the wireless issue is a major one, you can always update the
word processor and the database and all that, but if you can't connect
to your school's or your company's wireless LAN, then, you're out in
the cold.  I hope PDI is working on this.

Ann P.
 
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