Hi. Reading this message brings up an interesting problem I had the other day. I was reading email and noticed that I had an attachment in two emails. I think they were both spam. However, the bn didn't tell me the file extensions. I didn't know if they were txt, jpg, exe or whatever. What if I pressed enter on one and it was an exe? Read with I didn't give me the file extension, just told me the size.
any ideas on this one?
Thanks.
At 3/12/2005, you wrote:

What types of files are safe to download to the
BrailleNote? If youre not sure if a file is an MP3
file or a streaming audio file before you click on it,
will you do irreversible damage to your unit?

What types of files should not be downloaded to the
BrailleNote? (Im not sure of the definition of
executable files as discussed in the manual).

Thanks,
Kimberly


Kimberly Morrow, Ph.D.
Communications Specialist
Unity World Headquarters
1901 Northwest Blue Parkway
Unity Village, MO 64105
(816) 524-3550 Ext. 3010
http://www.unityworldhq.org

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