Dear list,
     I would like to comment on what Kevin Chao said because I have heard it
said several times before.  If someone asks for a feature and you say "well,
it's a PDA, and if you want that feature you should really get a computer"
it begs the question: why get a BrailleNote in the first place if it's not
going to meet your needs?  A computer is cheaper and it has the Word support
and the features I need.  Now we all have our own reasons for using
BrailleNotes, and they are all perfectly good reasons.  All I am trying to
say is that if we are paying thousands of dollars for a piece of technology,
I think we ought to be able to expect that it meets are needs in the
wrokplace or in the classroom, and that it stay current and competitive.
Sorry if my comments are harsh.
     Beyond the CE version, memory upgrade and expanded Word support, I'd
like to see the Global Find, I'd like better support for the web, email and
java, and I'd love to see the SDK and the built-in wifi.  Now you might say
I'm being unrealistic.
Thanks,
Craig


On 7/2/08, Stephanie Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I also would like to see the ability to group email messages by thread, and
> to delete whole threads.  Most email programmed do this.
> Steph
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