Hi Bob,
Yes, I'll include that in second version of my outline. It will be discussed after format commands.
Cheers,
Joseph

----- Original Message -----
From: Bob Cavanaugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Joseph Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[email protected]
Date sent: Mon, 02 Jul 2007 10:48:49 -0700
Subject: re: [Braillenote] BrailleNote Podcast outline is now
complete

July 2, 2007
Dear Joseph,
You have briefly touched on everything, but you didn't mention
the spelling checker anywhere in there.  I don't know if you are
going to do that with the wordprocessor or separately.  You might
want to add that.
From,
Bobby

----- Original Message -----
From: Joseph Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: BrailleNote List <[email protected]
Date sent: Sun, 01 Jul 2007 22:02:36 -0700
Subject: [Braillenote] BrailleNote Podcast outline is now
complete

Hi list,
A long time ago I posted that I'd like to do some BrailleNote
podcast.  Well, the outline is here for you to review.  If you
have any suggestions, feel free to contact me both on the list
and off list.
Here is the current outline:

Outline for BrailleNote podcast
Title: BrailleNote: Its Potential
Author: Joseph Lee
This podcast talks all about BrailleNote and using its features
to its full potential.

Outline:

Part One: Introducing BrailleNote
* History of BrailleNote
* What is KeySoft
* What is Windows CE
* A tale of three friends: Classic, PK and mPower (talks about
major hardware features and tech specs about these units)

Part Two: Getting Started
* Main Menu
* Menu and list navigation
* Tip: First letter navigation
* Help at a glance: Help anywhere
* When something goes wrong: Resets and their uses
* Finding out more about your BrailleNote: Information item under
Main Menu
* Behind the scenes: KeySoft menus

Part Three: Configuring your BrailleNote
* Options Menu overview
* Date and time
* Braille Display Options
* Keyboard Settings
* Review Voice
* Status messages: Next Appointment and power and battery status
* Help at a glance: The Onboard User Guide
* Need help: Repeat prompts
* Miscellaneous items and speech commands
* Tip: Shortcuts from anywhere

Part Four: Editing and reading text: Word Processor and Book
Reader
* What is KeyWord
* KeyWord Menu
* Creating a document
* Tip: specifying default document format
* Opening a Document
* Tip: Opening documents from anywhere
* Within a document part one: Editing a document
* All about Block Commands Menu
* Did you know: There is a shortcut to mark the Top of Block
* Within a document part two: Formatting text
* Tip: previewing your formatting settings before you print or
emboss
* Printing your work
* Embossing your work
(note: the actual print and emboss operations will not be
demonstrated, however I'll play what BrailleNote says when
printing and embossing documents)
* Setting your printer or embosser
* Additional options availible in KeyWord
* What is KeyBook
* Did you know: Both applications are same but different
* Opening a book
* Reading DAISY books
(note:RFB&D books will not be demonstrated at this time)

Part Five: Managing your daily life: Planner, Address List and
Scientific Calculator
* What is KeyPlan
* KeyPlan Menu
* Scheduling appointments
* Manipulating appointments
* Recurring appointments
* Tip: finding out your next appointment
* Setting Alarms
* If something goes wrong: Planner Maintenance Utility
* Printing or embossing your planner
* What is KeyList
* Adding a contact
* Manipulating contacts
* Copying contact information to another database
* Choosing another Address List database
* Printing and embossing contact information
* What is KeyPlus
* Simple operations
* Algebraic functions
* Trigonometric functions
* Fraction operations
* Statistical operations

Part Six: Technology is changing: Connectivity
* Connectivity Menu
* Naming your BrailleNote
* Adding a new connection
* Did you know: the item may be misleading
* What precisely is Bluetooth and Wireless Ethernet
* What are differences between these two technologies
* Using Bluetooth
* Using Wireless Ethernet
* Sync information: using Microsoft ActiveSync
* Tip: using your PC's Internet connection to browse the web
* Using KeySync to synchronize KeyPlan and KeyList with Microsoft
Outlook

Part Seven: Keep in touch: Email
* What is email
* KeyMail Menu
* Adding an email account
* Manipulating email accounts
* Could you explain POP and SMTP for me
* Sending and receiving email
* Composing a new message
* Reading email
* What is SSL (new for KeySoft 7.5)
* Configuring KeyMail: Setup Options

Part Eight: Crawling through Web: Internet
* What is Internet
* Opening a website
* Tip: opening a local HTML file
* Navigating through a webpage
* What is HTML
* Explanation of HTML elements
* Links
* Forms
* Headings
* Frames
* Configuring: Internet Options Menu
* Favorites (also called bookmarks)
*
History
* Saving a webpage

Part Nine: Entertainment on the Go: Media Center and Interactive
Fiction Games
* Media Center Menu
* All about Media Player
* Creating a playlist
* Exploring Memo feature
* Recording a memo
* Tip: Start recording from anywhere
* Recording setup
* Playing memos
* Tip: a shortcut to play memos anywhere
* A portable FM Radio (mPower only)
* What is Interactive Fiction
* Playing a game

Part Ten: Managing data: Database Manager
* What is a database
* KeyBase Menu
* Creating a database
* Adding data to a database
* Manipulating a database
* Changing properties of a database
* Tip: importing data from a CIV file

Part Eleven: Managing storage: File Manager
* File Manager Menu
* Tip: different storage options
* Directory
* Tip: opening a file through Directory option
* Copying, moving, deleting and protecting a file
* Translating a file
* Folder Management

Part Twelve: Other tools: Utilities
* Utilities Menu
* Backup and restore
* Date and time set
* Application Program
* What is a KeySoft Extension and how to install it
* Key Management
* Did you know: "Easter Eggs" in KeySoft
* Miscellaneous options
* Language Options (for units with Multilingual module)

Part Thirteen: Miscellaneous items
* Controlling a computer, controlled by a computer (Braille
Terminal and Remote Synthesizer)
* Learning the keyboard layout (Keyboard Learn function)
* Accessing network folders
* Visual Display output
* Did you know: Support Information Mode (brief description)

Part Fourteen: Useful KeySoft Extensions
* Concise Oxford Dictionary and Thesaurus
* Installing Oxford Dictionary and The'saurus

* How to use the Dictionary?
* Using Thesaurus
* Listening to correct pronounciations


Cheers,
Joseph

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