If you bought those note cards at radio shack, the ones that fit in the back 
slot, I had the impression you wouldn't need an adapter.  What about those?

Brenda Mueller


> ----- Original Message -----
>From: tina birenbaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Thu, 25 Dec 2003 20:14:21 -0800
>Subject: [Braillenote] which is better to back up to?

>Hi.  I'm trying to decide how to back up my stuff before sending my 
>Braillenote back.  i was out last night to radio shack and they didn't have 
>and card adapter.  can i get 1 online although i'm going to check with a 
>dffferent store too.  i also have the floppy drive that'll work with the 
>loaner unit i have .  how popular are these cards especially the pcmcia type? 
>Should it   be a big deal to get one? i wouldn't think so.  i don't even know 
>how much i'd use those files accept the address book and calendar, but i want 
>them there anyway.  I'd just planned on using my card unless activesync would 
>be worth it although i have a loaner with the old hardware and it won't tell 
>me the version of keysoft it runs.  anyway, i just thought i'd get people's 
>thoughts.  would sandisk be a good place to check? that's who made my cf card 
>anyway.


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