Yo Jonathan, Good show! Keep the good things comen Not to get greedy or anything, but what's coming up after we get all squared away with the pk and all that? I'm excited! By the way, what does pk stand for? Thanks and keep up the good work!!!
Richard > ----- Original Message ----- >From: Jonathan Mosen <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: Braillenote List <[email protected] >Date: Thu, 5 Aug 2004 09:51:13 +1200 >Subject: Re: [Braillenote] E-mail overload, disappearing files >Hey Jim, thanks so much for the terrific post. As a BrailleNote user for >three and a half years, I have never lost a single file either, and I beat >up on it pretty hard. On a list like this, you are bound to hear about >problems and issues, since people come here for support. That's not a >complaint, but it is human nature that people are more likely to post when >they need help or are dissatisfied, and we're keen to assist all we can. >This list is certainly one vehicle we use to monitor issues and get input >on future features. And I like to think that the amount of time Pulse Data >staff spend on this list monitoring and responding is a testament to our >commitment to keep improving the BrailleNote for many years to come. But >people making decisions should know that this list is a very, very tiny >fraction of the BrailleNote user base, ranging from professionals to >students to seniors, many of whom depend on their BrailleNotes for >critical tasks. >Jonathan Mosen >Blindness Product Marketing Manager >Pulse Data International Ltd >DDI: +64-3-373-6192 >Fax: +64-3-384 4933 >Mobile: +64-21 466 736 >Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Internet: www.pulsedata.com >"James Aldrich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >22/06/2004 05:00 a.m. >Please respond to >Braillenote List <[email protected] >To >"Braillenote List" <[email protected] >cc >Subject >Re: [Braillenote] E-mail overload, disappearing files >Hello Beth and List, >Perhaps my needs when using a BN aren't as complex as those of others. I >usually create all of my files in Keyword. Should I need to export them >elsewhere, I usually export to a plain braille file. If I can't read a >particular Microsoft Word File, I usually read it with my OpenBook 7.00 >program and convert it to a Real Text File. I place that RTF File into my >BN and work with it from that point on. XL, PDF and Microsoft Office >files >aren't readable at this time if I understand everything correctly. >I fully realize you are trying to make the best decision on which high >tech >equipment would be most useful and dependable for you! That certainly is >understandable! One wishes to get the best bang for their buck so to >speak. I'm not trying to minimize anyone's problem when they have lost >important critical files. I'm certain some of the fault is with the >present windows Cee system which is being used at this time. Whenever an >important critical file has been lost, that is a crisis in itself I >agree! I don't feel that the problem is pandemic! I for one have never >lost a file in the three years I had my BN. I have encountered other >difficulties which were solved easily and efficiently thanks to this >list. I guess I'm trying to say the BN probably doesn't have worse >problems than any other piece of technology out there. Whenever memory is >being used to store files, this in itself has some risks one needs to take >when relying on memory when storing files regardless of which device is >being used. When depending on memory only to store files, the key word is >truly "backup". Back up all files and one will minimize any lost >files! It is difficult to really know how problematic a bug might be >since >one will only hear from those with a particular problem on this list. One >will hear more about problems than they will hear from those of us who >have >had no difficulty with our units. It is so easy to conclude that >everybody >is having a particular problem with a BN when it really is a few who are >experiencing a given problem. It is difficult to know how much of a >difficulty is out there especially if one simply depends on the negative >information alone on this list. >Had the right person come along, I probably would have sold my BN prior to >my getting the hardware upgrade! The hardware upgrade and Keysoft 5.0 and >now 5.1 are vast improvements to Keysoft 4.01. I heard someone discussing >5.01 billed 22. I wouldn't fool with that at all now that 6.01 is around >the corner! I'd rather have that upgrade and I hope to have my $400 ready >when purchasing it. My BN has come in handy when I was changing to a new >ISP. I kept track of the old one with the BN and forwarded my mail to the >new address. My wife used my BN for Email prior to getting her computer >up >and running. The BN is without doubt the best one when converting >documents from text to braille and back again! I could go on and on! >I hope this helps give you a truer picture of what is really going on! I'd >wait till the upgrade is out, then purchase your unit unless you want a >head start! Try to decide which technology will best meet your needs, >then >purchase it! This isn't the place for comparing the bn with everything >out >there! This is strictly a BN list! >Jim Aldrich > At 05:54 PM 08/03/2004 , you wrote: >>Thanks, Jonathan, for your last post re these problems. I would doubt >that >>everyone who has had files disappear had a flash card in the slot when it >>occurred, though I may be wrong about that. Also, what about, say, >people >>who only have BN access--while on a business trip, for example. If this >>E-mail overload problem is even fairly common, isn't that a detriment? >Will >>the PK and software upgrade for the BN handle these issues better? >Thanks. >>Beth >>___ >>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 >___ >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 >___ >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
