Hi Josh,
This is Mike. I haven't really plaied around with keyword too much myself, 
but from the way it was described to me at the workshop I attended back in 
April, you can pretty much do anything you want with it. For example, you could 
use 
it to write letters, whether personal or business, you could use it to make 
short notes to which you can refer to later, for example, if you were at school 
talking to a classmate, and you wanted to jot down their phone number, email 
address, or other contact information, but you were in a hurry, and didn't 
have time to bring up the address list, you could simply open keyword, give the 
document a name, something like classmate info or something quick like that, 
write the information down in keyword, and you'd have it to refer to whenever 
you need it. I work as a pledge drive operator sometimes at the local (PBS) 
radio and tv station here in Rochester, and when I had my old note taker, I'd 
use 
it's word processor to write down the caller's name, and other contact 
information. They give us a form to fill out with each caller over the phone, 
I'd 
read the questions in braille to the caller, and then I'd write down their 
answers on the note taker's word processor. With my braillenote, I'll be able 
to do 
the same thing. Oh, and when you go shopping, you could also use the 
braillenote's word processor to write down your shopping list and/or write the 
list of 
aronds you need to run on a given day. Hope that helps. Have a nice weekend.
Mike

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