David,
A gentle reminder: Windows CE does not have Recycle Bin. Even though
HumanWare decides to create Recycle Bin in the first place, they'll have
difficulty creating it because the core operating system does not support
it. 128 MB of storage is large compared to other devices. Today'd PDA's
generally have Flash Disks between 32 MB and 128 MB. In order to add
additional memory, you must purchase a storage card e.g. CompactFlash or SD
card. There is a hard drive out there called Western Digital Passport that
works with the mPower (with this hard drive, you can have up to 80 GB or
memory). Another reminder: folks, Windows CE devices like BrailleNote are
meant to be PC companions, not PC replacements. I hope this information may
help you.

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I think we should have something like a recycle bin.  That way it would put
files in there first and not completely erase them.  Also, How big can they
make their har drive.  It seems a bit small with only 128 mb for the Mpower.

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>From: "Jolena Foster" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]
>Date: Sun, 2 Jul 2006 21:09:49 -0500
>Subject: [braillenote]Something to think about on the next version 
>ofbraillenotes

>Hello List:

>    I had something happen that I wanted to share with you and a 
> comment to see what all of you think.  I was doing some homework last 
> night, for I am in college, and by accident I erased a file that I had 
> typed.  Needless to say, I was upset.  I tried everything I could to 
> get it back, but to no avail.  I know that the restore function is 
> great, but I wish that the braillenotes and/or voicenotes had 
> something to be able to bring up a file after erasing it.  It would be 
> cool huh?  I have learned one thing from this to back up your files 
> and protect them, but I had thought that nothing was on that 
> particular file.  Then it hit me that there was something important on 
> it.  Anyway, let me know what you think.  If anyone out there in 
> Humanware land is reading this post, please take this in to 
> consideration on the next version.  Thanks for listening.

>     Sincerely,

>     Jolena Foster

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