Dear Chris,

I certainly agree!  I use my BN as much as possible for editing because I
absolutely detest Word.  In fact, before I was given a copy of Word, I used
Duxbury for Windows as my PC's main Word processor as well as braille
translator.

I am hoping the new version of Keysoft will have a much improved Keymail and
Keyweb.  I have tried Keymail and Keyweb but neither one of them work as
well as Pine, Lynx, Internet Explorer and Outlook Express.  I'm sure with
the Windows CE upgrade, my expectations will be realized so I can use my BN
more and more and my PC less and less, (grin).  And if there was a version
of Keysoft for Windows XP, that would be icing on the cake!  I'd have the
best of both worlds.

Terri Pannett, Amateur Radio call sign KF6CA.  Army MARS call sign AAT9PX,
California
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris G" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2004 11:01 AM
Subject: Re[2]: [Braillenote] USB port on BN?


: they should have keysoft for windows that runs on a laptop then and sell
it for less, or have a package deal that if you have a laptop you can use
keysoft on it.
:
: they used to have it for dos and i thought it was cool.
: Chris
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: On 7/29/2004 at 2:58 PM Doug Lawlor wrote:
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: >I have to disagree that the braillenote will never be a pc or a laptop.
: >Todays new motherboards are getting very small. Sure we won't see a
CD/DVD
: >rom drive but I can't see any reason why we can't have a hard disk, USB
: >Port, VGA monitor port, and conventional memory. I think for the price we
: >pay for these machines we should expect laptop functionality and no less!
: >
: >Doug
: >
: >At 06:31 PM 28/07/2004, you wrote:
: >
: >>We can say that the BN family should have been more mainstream, should
: >>have USB, should be better organized, should be perfect.  It's still
just
: >>a notetaker, it isn't, and never will be, a PC or laptop.  There's only
: >so
: >>much room in the machine, and only so much we can afford to
: >>pay.  Something had to give somewhere, and not everyone is satisfied
with
: >>what we have.  It's still a great little machine!
: >>
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: >>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] USB port on BN?
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: >>Hello Richard:
: >>
: >>In my opinion, hind sight should have been 20-20!!  How so?  Before the
: >>advent of the BrailleNote, PulseData knew that USB ports were in vogue.
: >The
: >>company should have incorporated them into the BrailleNote from the
onset.
: >>However, there is always a reason to charge more, so we'd constantly go
to
: >>the drawing boards to re-do all the evaluations again.
: >>
: >>Sincerely,
: >>Olusegun
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