Hi. Maybe until there is a better way, you could copy your appointmentt to
the clipboard and move tot the next year and past the info in to the title
area. I've moved things that way and it seems to work.


tina and santa the cute 80  pound marshmallow


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From: "richard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Braillenote List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 5:04 PM
Subject: re: [Braillenote] Synchronisation


> I don't use keysync a lot, or activesync as it is called in my unit.
> I am not able to comment on the outlook part right now, because I'm not
using 5.0 as yet and have a classic motherboard.
> I will tell you though, that from my standpoint, any increase in the way
you can use the bn is always welcome.
> Did anyone ever get my message about the problem I was having when I did
synk with our pc, and yes, from my comments you can guess that I do have a
pc in our house.
> To summarize, when I sync with our pc, everything goes fine for me, but
even after we disconnect the cable from the serial port, when my wife tries
to sync her pda, which worked perfectly before, the computer recognizes her
connection for a little while and says connecting and then drops her without
ever connecting to her pda.
> This also happens when I use the bn as a braille terminal with Jaws.
> The question I asked is, is this a bn problem or a pc problem?
> I'm afraid if I call the pc or pda people, they will say its a bn problem
(they probably won't really know anything about braille note takers) and if
I talk to pdi, you might say it's a pda or pc problem.
> The trouble is, it worked just fine for a while and I don't know what
changed to make the pc act this way.
> We reinstalled the activesync, both the one that came with the original bn
box (that was before 4.01) and then reinstalled Chaurie (my wife's) software
which came with her pda and is almost the latest update.  can you help?
> thanks
> > ----- Original Message -----
> >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 15:14:42 +1300
> >Subject: [Braillenote] Synchronisation
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>
>
> >Hi again all.
>
> >I'd be very interested to hear from those of you who are using KeySync,
our
> >synchronisation utility, to synchronise your KeyList with Microsoft
> >Outlook.  Are you generally pleased with its performance? Are there
things
> >you would like done differently?
>
> >Also, if you don't use KeySync but you have a PC, we'd like to know that
> >too, and why this is the case.
>
> >Is there any interest in KeySync working with the Address Book in Outlook
> >Express? Would it also help if KeySync worked with older operating
systems
> >than 2000?
>
> >Thanks,
> >Jonathan Mosen
> >BrailleNote Product Marketing Manager
> >Pulse Data International Ltd
>
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> >Fax:  +64-3-384 4933
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