Hi, John and List: I apologize for taking up room, but John, hope this helps you. Wireless Means Staying Connected while being Unplugged KeySoft 6.1 brings you full wireless networking support when you plug in a supported wireless network card sold separately. Have a wireless network at home? Use your BrailleNote in so many new ways, only limited by your imagination! Log onto your favorite newspaper's web site, and read the newspaper at the breakfast table. Browse an on-line TV guide from the comfort of your armchair. Do your e-mail under a shady tree on those warm summer evenings. Take your BrailleNote or VoiceNote with you and connect to any wireless hot spot at a café, airport, hotel or anywhere that wireless can be found. Use your College campus wireless network to access the web for research. And it's so easy! KeySoft's legendary, intuitive user interface, written from the ground up with blind people in mind, makes browsing for hotspots and connecting to wireless networks a snap, all from our new, feature-packed Connectivity Menu. BrailleNote Browses Better KeyWeb has won acclaim for being the most intuitive way for a blind person to surf the web. With KeyWeb, there's no need to go in and out of forms mode when you want to complete a form on the web. Easily access the link you want by pressing its initial letter, without having to go into a special links list mode. Now, surf more pages, faster than ever before, with the improved KeyWeb in KeySoft 6.1. Based on Internet Explorer 6 technology, KeyWeb gives you access to on-line banking and shopping, and many sites that use complex enhancements like Javascript.
> ----- Original Message ----- >From: "John J Herzog" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: <[email protected] >Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 22:06:39 -0500 >Subject: [Braillenote] keymail question >Hi Listers. >I posted this question a few days ago, but it has not been answered so I >thought I would just post it again. >I want to check email on the BN from my college server. But my college server >requires an SSl connection, and I don't see anything in the keymail setup menu >that deals with such connections. >Is the BN capable of making an SSL, AKA secure socket layer connection? If >not, will it be capable once the new keysoft comes out? >thanks for your help in advance >John J Herzog >___ >To leave the BrailleNote list, send a blank message to >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >To view the list archives or change your preferences, visit >http://list.pulsedata.com/mailman/listinfo/braillenote
