Honestly, thisis my own personal take and I hope I don't offend anyne but I 
don't like a lot of things about blind notakers so I tend towards the off the 
shelf.  
        Being so grossly over charged for a device which is basically a mid 
1990S pocket PC or at best a dead windows mobile platform.  The interfaces are 
years  out of date, and interoperability is tricky.  

I will admit, a device like the braille note really sounds attractive to me and 
would make a lot of things at work a lot easier.  The price seems steep though.



On Nov 8, 2010, at 6:38 PM, heather kd5cbl wrote:

> I also have a braillenote and I like my mac as well.  I was so happy when I 
> got it, I was speechless after I set it up with no sighted assistance.  I 
> have not obtained my I phone as sprint is taking it's sweet time of getting I 
> phones.  I cant wait to get rid of my q9c.  My plan is up in dec so maybe I 
> will be switching to a carrier with an i phone.  Heather 
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