Hi Jonathan,
Can you do the same sort of thing with Outlook Express? I knowthe two
products are similar but not alike in all respects. Does Outlook come with
Microsoft Word? I only have the more limited version of Word on my
computer. I don't know its exact name, but I do know that I can't use it
and then convert it to Word very easily.
Thanks.
Rosemary
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Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2005 9:12 PM
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] cell phone on the menu
Thanks for the very positive feedback Mary Ellen. At present, cell phones
don't really expose the user interface to external software in the way you
want. However, here's one thing you might think about if you use Microsoft
Outlook. What I do is enter all my contacts on my BrailleNote. It's by far
the most efficient way to get the information in. Then I synchronise my
BrailleNote with Microsoft Outlook using KeySync. Using the Nokia PC
Suite,
I synchronise my phone with Outlook. So the key point here is that MS
Outlook is acting as a conduit if you will, a mid-point with which my
BrailleNote and my cell phone can synchronise. It works really well and I
have all my numbers and appointments on all devices.
Jonathan Mosen
BrailleNote Product Marketing Manager
HumanWare
DDI: +64-3-373-6192
Fax: +64-3-384 4933
Mobile: +64-21 466 736
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http://www.humanware.com
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