Hi, Isaac: You're absolutely right, in pointing out that no PDA can do what a full-service PC can do. I have a PC at work, but use the BN, because, for one thing, I'm more comfortable editing and doing other things with it, and because, for another, most of what I emboss is stuff which I get through the email account for my BN. Also, it may be interested to know that other notetakers have a larger capacity than the BN, for the amount of pages to be embosed. Believe me, I wouldn't expect it to emboss 100 pages, but 30 pages is a small document. Now if they can't do anything about increasing the number of pages the BN can successfully emboss, they should put a message in the BN, which says: "This document has more pages than the recommended number for successful embossing. What would you like to do?". If you one choice, the BN would automattically divide your document into smaller files. another would do something else. At least, with a message like that, you'd know what you were up against. As I said, I love the BN. As far as I'm concerned, it only has two glaring weaknesses: it can't format disks and it doesn't have a large enough embossing capacity. Aside from that, The BN is a wonderful piece of equipment. Hope this clarifies things.
