Hi Rich,
If you are only going to use the notetaker for email and internet, I'd stick 
with the laptop or desktop.
Although the email and internet are powerful additions to notetakers in 
general, they don't use internet explorer or outlook express, or any of the 
tools you are familiar with.

So, why learn a set of new commands to accomplish the same thing you can do 
with your existing technology.

Really, when you boil it down, the thing that notetakers do best is take notes, 
we often forget this on this list and expect them to act like PCs, which they 
are not.

Just my thoughts.
Bob

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "richard & Karlene" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Thu, 18 Dec 2003 19:06:20 -0500
>Subject: [Braillenote] new potential user

>Hi Everyone:
>I am a new subscriber to the list and I have been considering a voice note.
>Other than size and battery life, I am curious as to the advantages over a
>standard lap top.  I already use a desk top and screen reader.
>Other than a reference card the only training material available seemed to
>be the online help.  How difficult has it been to figure out the web browser
>and e mail programs?  I am primarily interested in using it on line.  I am
>not specifically interested in a basic note taker.  I have a older type n
>speak which will serve my needs if I need to take notes.
>Have there been problems with the unit crashing?
>Any info will be appreciated.
>you can contact me off list at
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Rich




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