The BN with multilingual software. The voice on it is wonderful, the braille 
is a good bonus.
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From: "Josh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 11:58 AM
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] KeySoft 6.1 Progress Report


Then what do you use for multilingual purposes?


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From: "Sarai D. Bucciarelli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 11:34 AM
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] KeySoft 6.1 Progress Report


>I hate elaquence an d multilanguages, its awful with jaws.
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Josh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 9:17 AM
> Subject: Re: [Braillenote] KeySoft 6.1 Progress Report
>
>
> Also, will we eventually have a choice of synthesizers? for example,
> suppose
> i want the multilingual eloquence/viavoice outloud instead of keynote gold
> speech?
>
> Josh
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Rizzino, Bonnie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 9:46 AM
> Subject: RE: [Braillenote] KeySoft 6.1 Progress Report
>
>
> Is there a real need to reserve a copy of keysoft 6.1 or is it another way
> to spend our money before the product is delivered?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jonathan Mosen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, December 13, 2004 4:29 PM
> To: [email protected]; [email protected]
> Subject: [Braillenote] KeySoft 6.1 Progress Report
>
>
> Hello everyone.  I know many of you have ordered KeySoft 6.1, and are keen
> to hear how things are progressing.  For those who haven't ordered it yet,
> this serves as a reminder about this exciting release and how it can help
> you stay in control of your information no matter where you are.
>
> I'm pleased to be able to tell you that KeySoft 6.1 has been in the hands
> of
> our private beta testers for the last few weeks.  They're working hard to
> make sure that when KeySoft 6.1 reaches you, the upgrade process is smooth
> and the great new features work well.  If you've ordered KeySoft 6.1,
> you'll
> receive it on a compact flash card.  By following the instructions, you'll
> be able to upgrade the entire operating system in your BrailleNote to
> Microsoft's Windows CE 4.2.  Not only will the process burn the new
> operating system into ROM, but it will also burn the new version of
> KeySoft
> into ROM, ensuring you have maximum use of your Flash Disk for storing
> documents and other data.  As the first company to make Windows CE
> accessible to blind people back in 2000, the upgrade to this new version
> of
> the operating system continues our vision of giving you the latest in
> mainstream technology in a way that maximises your efficiency and
> productivity.  Some of you with computers will no doubt have upgraded your
> operating system before.  It can be a pretty daunting process can't it? In
> this case however, we've worked hard to make sure the upgrade process,
> despite its technical complexity, is fully accessible and easy to do.
> Braille and audio information is provided throughout the entire process,
> which takes around 35 minutes.  During this process, your e-mail and
> address
> list databases will be converted to a new format automatically.  As you
> can
> appreciate, it's really important that we test this process thoroughly and
> make sure that it works well in the wide variety of configurations out
> there.  For this reason, we anticipate releasing KeySoft 6.1 in the new
> year, and not in this quarter as we had previously advised.  We know the
> use
> of your BrailleNote is too important to you for us to release software
> that's not up to the standard you've come to depend on.  But of course we
> also know that you want to gain access to all the exciting new
> functionality.  So rest assured that we won't be releasing a day later
> than
> we need to, or a day earlier than we should.
>
> Testing shows that wireless Internet access is working well.  Testers who
> have purchased a compatible wireless Ethernet card are able to take their
> BrailleNotes to cafes, airports, hotels, work places and schools, and gain
> access to the Internet through both secure and insecure wireless
> connections.  In the coming weeks, we will be sure to provide further
> information on wireless cards we are supporting, to assist you in
> purchasing
> the right kind of card.  Remember, if you want to use KeySoft 6.1's
> wireless
> functionality, you need to purchase a compatible wireless card separately.
>
> The improvements we've made to KeyWeb, with its much updated browser
> engine,
> mean that the browser runs faster and works with many more pages than it
> used to, all with the most intuitive web browsing interface in the
> industry.
> The new e-mail system offers support for multiple e-mail accounts. The new
> Network Configuration database allows you to easily manage the various
> ways
> you might want to connect to the Internet, whether that be through the
> built-in modem, your cell-phone, wireless, or standard Ethernet.  And
> speaking of Ethernet, KeySoft 6.1 will give you full access to networks,
> so
> you can access files and folders on networks you are entitled to access.
>
> We know that in the blind community, the cost of technology is an issue,
> which is why even a customer who purchased one of the first BrailleNotes
> in
> 2000 has been able to keep pace with emerging technologies by upgrading
> their BrailleNote.  That's a policy we're committed to.
>
> Demand is very high for KeySoft 6.1, so if you haven't ordered your copy
> yet, please get in touch with your local Pulse Data distributor so that a
> copy is reserved for you when shipping begins.  We're thrilled that
> KeySoft
> 6.1 has reached the beta stage and will soon be in your hands, offering
> you
> ways to access information better, faster and smarter.  Our blindness
> Research and Development team is working through weekends to ensure we get
> a
> quality product to you just as quickly as we can.  Thanks for your
> patience
> and your ongoing support. Jonathan Mosen Blindness Product Marketing
> Manager Pulse Data International Ltd
>
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