OK, now I'm sure it does, because it just happened to me.  But as I said 
before, I'd copied it to the clipboard, so I just re-did the reply sequence for 
the original message and pasted in the clipboard.  Still, it's irritating.
Maria

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: Maria Kristic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braillenote List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Sat, 03 Apr 2004 14:47:21 -0800
>Subject: re: re[2]: [Braillenote] Another idea for future upgrades:

>Hi Kirstyn,
>I believe this still does happen.  However, no matter what, I always copy an 
>email I've written to the clipboard, so if it doesn't get saved in the GhtBox, 
>I can just create a new message into which I would paste the clipboard and 
>then re-try, and see if it gets saved the OutBox.  I do this for every email, 
>so I haven't really had the need to pay attention to this, but I think I do 
>remember it happening a few days ago when I switched back to KeyMail from 
>something else.  This isn't 100% solid, so maybe someone else could tell you, 
>or you would know for sure if you tried it out yourself.  HTH.
>Maria

>> ----- Original Message -----
>>From: "Kirstyn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>To: Braillenote List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Date: Sat,  3 Apr 2004 20:13:14 +0000 (UTC)
>>Subject: re: re[2]: [Braillenote] Another idea for future upgrades:

>>Hi Mike,

>>    Thank you very much for this reply.  I was fretting that I would hear the 
>> same reaction from someone at PDI or PDH as those for which I had to 
>> repeatedly make clarifications.  I suppose your response disproves someone's 
>> point that the more I try to get my message across, the smaller will the 
>> chances be that the company would listen.
>>    I believe it needs to be understood and appreciated that not all people 
>> who support and hope for a better BrailleNote will express her comments in 
>> the same way as others--hailing the BrailleNote for what it already is and 
>> can do.  I do appreciate what the BrailleNote has offered the user so 
>> far--there's no question about that.  My concern is the future of the 
>> BrailleNote and how fast will we see that hoped for future to take shape.  
>> I'm afraid that any company--PDI or FS or Papenmeier--must race against 
>> time, choosing to prioritize urgent matters or plan a course of action that 
>> can be implemented at a reasonable pace, given the available resources.
>>    About multi-tasking on the BrailleNote, I realize from your post that the 
>> term can take on different meanings and I agree that what you have described 
>> does work.  Something related to that--I read on this list weeks ago that 
>> there is a problem when switching to another KeySoft application while 
>> writing an email.  It appears that when the user switches back to KeyMail 
>> and the message he is writing, it will still be there but when it is exited 
>> to be sent, the email disappears and is not saved in the OutBox.
>>    Does anyone on this list know if this is still happening with version 
>> 5.1? I have not experimented on this yet because I keep forgetting to do so, 
>> and I do not want to try it when I'm typing an email I really want to send.

>>Thanks,
>>Kirstyn



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