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Steve, the Apex does perform better than earlier models of the BrailleNote,
but it really does have a disappointing browser. I think they would have
come up with some software upgrades by now after almost three years, that
would remedy some of the issues. I don't concern myself too much because I
fortunately have a PC as well so don't have to be constantly frustrated by
the shortcomings of the Apex. I guess I sound pretty hard on the Apex and
in some ways I am. However, I really also do love the braille display,
email, and GPS available on it although that is an extra cost as well. 73,
Jim WA6EKS
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From: Steve
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2012 10:34 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: adds on line
Jim,
I'm getting in late on this, and I don't know which version of the
BrailleNote you have.
I have a friend with an older Braillenote MPower running Keysoft 7 or
something. On some websites, he has to use the program Skweezer to compress
the website as it is too large to load in the older Braillenotes. I don't
think this problem exists with the newer Apex models though.
Steve, K8SP
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