Hi
Thanks for the info.  Okay so this isn't workable for me because I don't have a 
PK or a PC.  Thanks.
It was nice to think the BN would work with an emessenger service.
Lisa

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Ng Choon Hwee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]
>Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2004 08:52:01 +0800
>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] te instant messaging service sabahatin posted about

>Hi, if I understand correctly, e-messenger gives you access to your msn
>messenger via the web.  So you need to use your computer to create a
>messenger account first.  I am not sure about the bn, but with the pk, I was
>able to log in to my messenger account  at http://mob.e-messenger.net and
>chat with my contact via the pk's keyboard.  Two things to note.

>1 PK only shows those who are online.  I cannot get it to show my offline
>contacts.

>2 You have to keep activating the "reload" link to see your contact's
>replies.  In other words, the page does not automatically refresh when a new
>reply comes in.

>Regards

>Choon Hwee

>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Lisa Ehlers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: <[email protected]
>Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2004 12:16 AM
>Subject: [Braillenote] te instant messaging service sabahatin posted about


>> Hi Everyone,
>> For others who are also interested.  I tried going to the Web site that
>> Sabahatin posted about for the messaging service that works with the BN.
>> Here's what I found.

>> 1.  There appears to be no way to sign up for the service.  I clicked on
>> the link that said About Emessenger and got a Web page with the
>> gentleman's name who developed the service.

>> 2.  I guess I email him and tell him I want the service? If this site is
>> not accessible to sign up for the service then to me what's the proint of
>> getting the service?

>> 3.  It appeared to me that the site was just like a regular hotmail email
>> account.  I say this for two reasons.  (1) it said somebleing about
>> passport at hotkcil dot com.  (2) it said something about new emails.  So
>> is through an email account or like instant messaging where you can
>> actually correspond with someone online and receive their messages
>> instantly?

>> I'm sorry if I'm not understanding something basic.  I tried to also click
>> on the logo for the Emessenger which wouldn't go to anything.  Sometimes
>> the logo links work on Web sites sometimes they don't.  I would guess
>> maybe it's some visual thing.

>> Thanks for any assistance you can prrovide.  I would be happy to email the
>> gentleman who deverped emessenger if that's what I need to do.  If that is
>> what I need to do it would be nice if the Web site would simply say
>> something like Please email the developer to sign up for the service.  Too
>> often I feel that Web sites expect people to fill in the blanks without
>> any instructions.
>> Lisa


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