I wasn't looking for anything right now.  Oh, well, if you fill up my mailbox, 
I'll handle it.  I wanted those people and I to be able to access manuals 
before we bought the products.  That way we can know what to do.
By the way, "no subject, is a bad thing to put in your messages.  They'll think 
something is going wrong with Braille Note, Voice Note, etc.  I'd take the time 
to type a subject, even if it was just a name, okay?I think I succeeded at 
correcting a small errer;at least people should know their units are working if 
they are.  Hope this helps.  These little things take thought.
  Thanks.

Brenda Mueller




> ----- Original Message -----
>From: Maryanne Cathro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [email protected]
>Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2004 13:32:20 +1200
>Subject: [Braillenote] (no subject)






>Hi Brenda,
>The gps manual is indeed on the website, in txt and pdf formats.  I'm glad
>you brought this up however as it is on the wrong page!  There is a manuals
>link from the notetaker products page, I will make sure they go back where
>they are supposed to be - at the moment they are on the 5.0 link.
>John, I will send you what you want directly.

>Kind regards,Thanks so much for fixing this, you hear? (grin.).

>Maryanne Cathro
>Knowledge Manager
>Pulse Data International Ltd.



>Shouldn't all the manuals for PDI's products be on that company's webbsite?
>That way if one wants to explore a product, he can.  You mean you PDI guys
>didn't do that? Why?

>Just a thought.

>Brenda Mueller



>>Hi wonder if anyone has a text copy of the gps version 2 manual you could
>>email me one of my piano tuning friends is very interested in purchasing
>>the product. thanks.


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