Hi,

I agree with Jonathan Mosen's post. However, at the same time I do think
that not being able to have access to regular pocket pc programs, and being
able to install programs or software that we want may hold the braillenote
back so to speak. It would be nice to have some way to access mainstream
applications. For example. I'd like to be able to put on a Spanish
dictionary, so I don't have to go online whenever I need or want to look up
a word.

...here's an idea. You know how those computer companies, when you call, ask
you the specs of your computer? like what you want and stuff? Perhaps when
ordering or updating braillenotes could give us a choice of keysoft, or a
screen reader, or both. Then we as the users could choose kind of, what
software we want and are most comfortable with. And PDI could keep the same
braillenote, just give us a choice of what software we want on it. Also, if
PDI would do this, they could make more money by maybe making a couple
pocket programs and selling them as extras.
just a thought.

Josh


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