Hi, Jim,

It helps to free the data space, too, after erasing anything.  Trash the email, 
empty it, andfree up data space.  That's what I do anyway.

Brenda Mueller



> ----- Original Message -----
>From: James Aldrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braillenote List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2003 07:58:46 -0800
>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] how we use the bn

>Hi Josh and list,

>As I stated previously, when I took my BN on my trip, the Email worked
>flawlessly!  I always freed the database space before I downloaded any more
>Email.  Now that I'm home, I'm using my BN to download the Email from my
>friend's account.  She gets over a hundred posts a day.  The BN is slow to
>send messages to the trash at first but then I noticed if I send the first
>ten to 20 messages to the trash, then remove those from the trash folder or
>should I say empty trash of those twenty messages, the rest of the posts
>tend to go to trash so much more quickly.  You might try emptying the trash
>after the first 10 or 20 posts and see whether your BN, VN may function
>much more quickly!  This seems to be consistent with my unit thus far.

>I have been downloading Email, serfing the web, and reading web braille
>with my BN.  Reading Web Braille couldn't be easier!  I do enjoy being able
>to download Email from most anywhere with my BN and wireless phone!

>Do take care!

>Jim Aldrich

>  At 09:41 PM 12/09/2003 , you wrote:
>>one more thing. I saw some demos of the pacmate on various acb radio shows,
>>and no-where did they mention instant help on demand. Plus pacmate comes
>>with extra stuff you don't really need such as games like solitaire and
>>minesweeper. guess the people at pulsedata took that stuff out of their
>>version of windows ce.
>>I do want wireless support though. and maybe at least a 200megahertz
>>processor because deleting email is a bit slow and I get at least 150 or
>>more messages per day. but hey, when I'm at home I have all the time in the
>>world to go through mail cause I'm a college student and have nothing else
>>to do but surf the web on my bn and do the email thing. And if there's an
>>html email no problem, I save it and open it in keyweb then delete the file
>>when done with it. I remember back in the days of dos operating system,
>>keysoft made dos easier to use too! I had a stand-alone keynote back then
>>with a laptop. And I can definately tell that this keysoft is made for
>>windows cause you couldn't press alt or read tab in the dos version of
>>keysoft 1.33F and switch programs. that was a no no in dos!

>>Josh


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You have an infrared port on the Brraille note? Won't that work if you ask some 
questions around here?
Brenda Mueller


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