[BNU] Re: converting from an old mpower to an apex

  • From: Ricardo Herrera <deathdogg@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "justforlists689@xxxxxxxxx" <justforlists689@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 23 Nov 2013 01:34:07 -0800

It's gb, not mb

Ricardo
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> On Nov 22, 2013, at 23:49, michael chopra <justforlists689@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> Hey guys.  I know on my apex it has 7.53 mb of flash so why do some have 7.58?
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: rajmund <brajmund2000@xxxxxxxxx
> To: justforlistmessages531@xxxxxxxxx, rilniski@xxxxxxxxx, 
> braillenote@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Date sent: Sat, 23 Nov 2013 08:43:22 +0100
> Subject: [BNU] Re: converting from an old mpower to an apex
> 
> Ok.  If she got a qt keyboard no scrole wheel.  Also the mpower
> has 120.44 mb of flash.  The apex has 7.58 mb of flash.
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: jessica brown <justforlistmessages531@xxxxxxxxx
> To: rilniski@xxxxxxxxx, bn list <braillenote@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Date sent: Fri, 22 Nov 2013 20:39:32 -0800
> Subject: [BNU] Re: converting from an old mpower to an apex
> 
> I have used both an mPower and Apex before, so I know some
> similarities and differences between them.  mPower: needs
> external
> cards for wifi and wired internet.  Apex: has an internal wifi
> card and a built in port for wired internet.  mPower: has 2 usb
> ports and one compact flash port.  Apex: has 3 usb ports and 0
> compact flash ports.  They both have sd card ports.  mPower: you
> can not turn scripting off and on.  Apex: you can turn off and on
> scripting.  mPower: always says virtual memory is below 97
> percent
> when using keyweb.  Apex: never says virtual memory is below 97
> percent when using keyweb.  MPower: displays security alert
> dialogs when using keyweb.  Apex: does not display security alert
> dialogs when using keyweb if you are on keysoft 9.3 or higher.
> If
> you are on keysoft 9.2.2 or lower, the Apex will still display
> security alert dialogs.  mPower: does not have a scroll wheel.
> Apex: does have a scroll wheel.  mPower, needs to be returned to
> hw or taken to a computer shop to have the batteries replaced.
> Apex: has a user replaceable battery.  MPower: slower and less
> ram.  Apex: faster and more ram.  mPower: only about 600 mb on
> the
> flash disk.  Apex: 8 gb on the flash disk.  mPower is fatter then
> Apex.  mPower gets better radio reception then Apex.  Also with
> the
> mPower the radio does not cut out when you type on the keyboard.
> On the Apex, the radio does cut out when you type on the
> keyboard.  mPower: you can record from the fm radio.  Apex: you
> can
> not record from the fm radio.  That is all I can think of for
> now,
> but if I think of anything else, I will send another reply to
> this thread.  Also if you have anymore mPower and Apex questions,
> you can ask me on or off list.  I am also experienced in the
> braillenote classic.  The only one I have never used or had a
> chance to look at is the pk.
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Rebecca Ilniski <rilniski@xxxxxxxxx
> To: braillenote@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Date sent: Fri, 22 Nov 2013 23:00:58 -0500
> Subject: [BNU] converting from an old mpower to an apex
> 
> Hi all.  my apex is on its way and is supposed to be arriving on
> Monday.  I had an MPower and it died after 7 years so I took
> advantage
> of the trade-in program.  I'm interested in hearing differences
> between
> the MPower and the apex as I know there are many.  Thanks.
> 
> --
> Rebecca and Zeb
> email: rilniski@xxxxxxxxx
> facebook: www.facebook.com/rebeccai5
> Zeb's facebook: www.facebook.com/zeb.ilniski
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