I tried listening to the audio presentation and it stopped several times because my dialup connection is so slow. What I heard sounded fine, except for the music at the beginning.

Now, I'll jump in with some questions:

1. I prefer a QT keyboard but the audio tour didn't give any QT commands. Is there an onsite manual I can look at?

2. If I choose to upgrade my software but not my hardware, what features would I lose?

3.  Do Keymail and Keyweb work better than they do in 5.1 or 6.1?

6.  What improvements have been made to KeyWord?

7. If I should decide to transfer my braille display to an MPower, what happens to the old unit?

I guess that's about all for now.

Terri Pannett, Amateur Radio call sign KF6CA. Army MARS call sign AAT9PX, California

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Hi Jonathan,

Thanks. I went to look for the audio demonstration, but was unable to find
it.  Did I miss it?  If not, I'm certain it will be up soon.
Best Regards,

Les

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Hi Les, and thanks for the congratulations. We've enjoyed working on it, but
we enjoy being able to show it even more.

There is one PCMCIA slot, one compact flash slot, and one SD slot.

There is no change to synchronisation in this version of KeySoft. All the
best.
Jonathan Mosen
BrailleNote Product Marketing Manager
HumanWare

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Hi Jonathan,

First, congratulations on what sounds like a truly exciting [product.  I
likely missed this in the announcement, but I assume there will be one or
two flash card slots?  Also, what about the ability to synchronize with
Outlook. In addition to existing capability with Contacts and Appointments,
will it be possible in the initial release to synchronize with Outlook
e-mail, notes and tasks?  Also, will this capability find its way into the
existing BrailleNotes?
Best Regards,

Les

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Hi Lisa, you're quite correct, when the BrailleNote PK was launched, I did
advise people who already own BrailleNotes not to panic and that their
existing BrailleNotes had a very promising future. Now you know why.
Obviously we can't give hardware away or we'd be out of business. However,
it is very rare indeed for PDA manufacturers to offer people any kind of
path to trade in their equipment. Generally, if you want the latest and
greatest, then you buy a new machine. But we recognise that these machines
cost much more. So for well under half the cost of a brand new BrailleNote
PK, you can have a brand new Braillenote mPower if you are an existing
BrailleNote customer. And if that's not an option for you, then we're still going to produce software for the machine you have. So I think we've been as
fair as we can. So I can assure you that even if all you can do is update
the software on what you have, good things are coming. That's the HumanWare
way.

Jonathan Mosen
BrailleNote Product Marketing Manager
HumanWare

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