You said it crashes more often, and I assume you mean more often than
an mPower. I have to disagree. Sometimes the keyboard will stop
working for a minute, and sometimes I have problems with web pages
(though no more than I had with the mPower) but overall freezes do not
seem to happen as often.

On 11/15/10, Sabahattin Gucukoglu <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 15 Nov 2010, at 15:38, Dean Martineau wrote:
>> The online manual about that feature mentions purchasing languages.  A new
>> person at Humanware US says there is no cost for the feature, and that all
>> languages are built in.  One need only activate it.  Do you know the truth
>> about the matter?
>
> The representative is correct.  In previous versions it used to be the case
> that you had to purchase the keys required.
>
>> I talked to HIMS, by the way, and am somewhat confident they might be
>> doing
>> more development on their unit than Humanware will on the Apex.
>
> Yes.  An SDK was specifically mentioned to me at one point.
>
>> I am hoping, and sort of assuming, that the Apex processes large files
>> better than the mPower did.  Hopefully, searching through text is faster
>> and
>> documents open more quickly than they did on the mPower.  Is that at all
>> accurate?
>
> Apex's CPU and memory just means that it's somewhat faster than it was
> before.  It rarely runs fresh out of memory, takes more than a few seconds
> to "Reposition" or sort file lists and is just generally dust-free.
> "Reliques of Tolti-Aph" used to take 15 seconds to load on the classic,
> about 10 on the MPower, and about 5 on the Apex.  It does crash more often,
> though, without question.
>
> Cheers,
> Sabahattin
>


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Have a great day,
Alex (msg sent from GMail website)
[email protected]; http://www.facebook.com/mehgcap

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