I really dislike the FS braille displays, but did applaud their efforts to go 
more mainstream than their Humanware rival on the notetaker front.  Inevitably, 
though, I stuck with BrailleNote because their most important function, 
note-taking and braille translation, remained unparalleled in my opinion, and 
above all things a note-taker must do is to be efficient, which is another area 
Humanware really excel at and have done so right through the Apex, which I now 
have.  Now they’re going Android, there is even more promise there, except for 
Google and privacy of course, and the fact that it’s running a 
two-releases-outdated version of Android.  I also much prefer the thumb keys 
and elegant design of Humanware braille displays to the fiddly alternatives.  
But this is all a matter of personal taste, really.

Now, here’s a question: what would it take to turn an iOS device into a 
notetaker replacement?

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