Just because others do it is no excuse.  It didn't work for me as a kid when
I said to my parents, "All my friends do it".  These are not $500 computers.
Many of us have made large personal sacrafices to obtain this equipment, or
perhaps our employer or school did.  If one is careless, and does something
to cause data loss it is one thing, but I still think that if we have to
spend $6000 for a device, and we take care to operate the device properly,
we shouldn't have to worry about something like this on an ongoing basis.
Andy
 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Beth Hatch
Sent: Friday, May 13, 2005 1:06 PM
To: 'Braillenote List'
Subject: RE: [Braillenote] Lost Data: Keysoft 6.11 BrailleNote BT

Hi Rhonda, Andy, and all,

Believe me, as the one who posted the original message in this thread, I
understand and appreciate the value of keeping data safe and secure,
especially for exams.  If there is a bug, obviously I like everyone else
would like it fixed and looked into.  However, I think we all should bear in
mind that computer operating systems of any kind aren't perfect.  I've lost
data on my Windows machine using Word and Excel, and I can bet that if we
all wrote to Microsoft and explained our situation, they would not give us
the time of day.  Humanware, like any software company, isn't perfect, bugs
come up and hopefully are studied and fixed.  At least we can expect a
response from Humanware about our concerns, whereas other companies might
not consider them at all.  Right now, we don't know if the problem is with
Keysoft, the compaq flash card, the files being saved, or a whole host of
other variables.  I am not saying there isn't a bug in Keysoft, but at least
now that we're talking about it on this list, our friends at Humanware can
read it and study it and get our input and make any fixes.  I wrote the
message to fix a problem, and I really don't know what the cause of it is, I
would just like Humanware to investigate it to keep our loss of data as
minimal as possible.

Thanks for listening,

Beth

 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rhonda Clark
Sent: Friday, May 13, 2005 12:37 PM
To: Braillenote List
Subject: RE: [Braillenote] Lost Data: Keysoft 6.11 BrailleNote BT

Amen! I had been taking courses for nine months.  This has been a great
source of frustration for me, because not only did I not pass my exams, but
could not retrieve my information.  Yes, we can give flippant answers about
backing up, but when you're studying and taking tests, that's what is on
your mind.

>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Baracco, Andrew W" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
>Date: Fri, 13 May 2005 10:57:36 -0700
>Subject: RE: [Braillenote] Lost Data: Keysoft 6.11 BrailleNote BT

>I have been hearing stories like this for a long time,through various 
>versions of Keysoft.  It disturbs me greatly, because I can see where 
>it could be a real hardship, especially if it represents a whole 
>semester of work, an important job related presentation, etc.  I think 
>to just tell folks to back up their work is an unacceptable response.
>Suppose this losss of data results in a failing grade, a job loss, or a 
>monetary loss?  It seems like finding a solution that will prevent this 
>should be job 1 for Humanware.
>Andy


>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jim Taylor
>Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 9:15 PM
>To: Braillenote List
>Subject: re: [Braillenote] Lost Data: Keysoft 6.11 BrailleNote BT

>Beth, Last week, with no warning, I lost the equivalent of twelve 
>million characters from my flash card, having recently very smoothly
upgraded to six
>point one.   No warning was given that the twenty-two folders were being
>erased, so that, the next time I tried to access them, it was a real shock.
>I lost jokes, poems, sayings, lots of hymns, prayers, some French 
>novels, a Mozart piano concerto (for the second time), lists of 
>electronic book websites, etc., etc., etc.

>What to do?   In both cases, my disappeared folders and your missing
>chapters, make two copies of them, either on separate flash cards or within
>the BrailleNote itself, giving them slightly different file names.   But
...
>think a little.   If these things didn't happen, what would be the point of
>this wonderful BrailleNote list?

>Incidentally, to make matters worse, two days ago, in putting right 
>another fault with the help of a techie, all my 227 e-mail addresses 
>were
erased.

>So, if you feel it might be useful, or just friendly, passing on your 
>e-mail address off list, so as not to generate unnecessary list 
>traffic, do
please
>feel free to do so.   I am particularly anxious to contact Richard and
>Sarah.

>Anyway, Beth, those were my thoughts for what they were worth.

>Warm regards,

>Jim Taylor.




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