Hi Stephanie,
It has been long time since we've last seen you.
Basically, it is a lot faster than Classic, more storage space
and more devices through USB connection. It is broadly the same
except that it has USB ports and parallel port is no more.
I like my mPower preety much (I use it to its full potential,
including advanced functions like hidden Tetris game and useful
shortcuts). Currently, I'm producing a podcast about
BrailleNote, featuring everything from its history to advanced
features such as connecting to outside world, using hidden
functions in KeySoft and using Oxford Dictionary. If you want to
talk to us on a chat envioronment, come to this Friday's
BrailleNote Chat, held at Talking Communities Chat room on Blind
Cool Tech website.
Cheers,
Joseph P.S. For folks who want the podcasts: I'll upload the
first two editions on the Blind Geek Zone and Blind Cool Tech
website tomorrow. It will talk about basics in operating a
BrailleNote and its history (generally intrroduction thingy).
----- Original Message -----
From: stephanie` <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [email protected]
Date sent: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 14:08:39 +1000
Subject: [Braillenote] mpower
Hi all,
I'm going ot get my mpower next week and was wondering if you
could
all share how the mpower has helped you. and also the different
things from the classic. Also, what do I expect when I get it
back.
Steph
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