[nabs-l] Question about technology

David Andrews dandrews at visi.com
Sun Apr 24 18:53:07 UTC 2011


No, I meant to say Braille Note.  There was the classic, and the 
Mpower, and not knowing which it was, simply calling it a Braille 
Note was the right thing to do.

Dave

At 11:40 AM 4/24/2011, you wrote:
>Umm, did you mean to say MPower instead of BrailleNote? Unless I 
>missed something, the Apex is a BrailleNote, just a different model.
>
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>
>>I am sure Humanware will be at convention, and can show you.  The 
>>Apex is much like the Braille Note.
>>
>>Which depends on what you want to do, take notes, write papers, go 
>>on internet, do e-mail, chat, sync with a PC, etc.  Which is better 
>>depends on your style, experience, needs, etc.  There isn't a right 
>>or wrong answer.
>>
>>Dave
>>
>>At 03:52 PM 4/23/2011, you wrote:
>>>Hi, it's joshua Lester.
>>>I need some advice.
>>>I'm trying to decide whether to buy a Pac Mate, or a Braille Note Apex.
>>>Which one would be better?
>>>Noone ever demonstrated the Apex, for me in Dallas, so I've never
>>>worked with one.
>>>I liked the regular Braille Note, (because,) my former Braille
>>>instructor let me work with one.
>>>Would someone be willing to show me how it works, at convention this year?
>>>I'll let you know, ahead of time, if i'll be able to attend.
>>>Thanks, Joshua





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