Hi, Josh!

For finding hotspots all over the US, just go to www.jiwire.com.

HTH

 Diane Garrett/Leader Daisy
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Phone: (918) 664-5731


> ----- Original Message -----
>From: Josh Kennedy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: braille note <[email protected]
>Date: Sat, 07 May 2005 09:47:18 -0400
>Subject: [Braillenote] windows ce

>Hi,

>It seems to me like the update took me in a way from windows95/98 to all the 
>way to xp. I love the update! It's such a nice thing to have. But you know 
>what? Even without the update, my braillenote was such an excellent piece of 
>equipment. It worked wonderfully before. But Humanware only went and made it a 
>whole lot better! Hmmm, I wonder if there are any wireless hotspots around 
>this town that I could tap into?
>I'll be living in an apartment next semester. And my friend Aaron said he's 
>gunna buy a wireless router. So then LuAnn and I can sit on the couch in the 
>living room with our updated braillenotes and browse the web or check email. 
>And who cares if it can't stream real audio and windows media and mp3 because 
>that's why I have a shortwave radio for. You can get cheap hand-cranked ones 
>at amazon.com for $40.00 I think. I may just buy another wireless card for 
>LuAnn on amazon just to see how good amazon works with this. The one thing I 
>really want to see is to be able to use those mouse--over links if nothing 
>else. But I can wait for that. Humanware did a good job! Strange that they 
>would include help files in html about the basics of Pocket pc and wordpad and 
>stuff like that but that's ok. It gives me something to read. And humanware 
>must have reconfigured the rom or the system disk somehow. Because I have 
>multilingual installed, plus keysoft plus windows ce 4.2 and I still have over 
>7mb
>free on it. Even without the update though the braillenote/voicenote was an 
>excellent product! If I hadn't gotten it I would have lived.


>Josh

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