Voice Note or Voice Sense as far as GPS functionality is similar, I don't know of any operational or feature ifferences. As far as which notetaker to choose, well? I think Voice Sense is smaller; it is a more Windows-like interface than VoiceNote; it has built-in wireless and I think you need to add that on the VoiceNote. When I say VS has a more windows-like experience than VN, there is a key you tap to go to the list of apps, there is a f2 key that you tap to get into a menu that is like pressing the shift-f10 key on a PC; it brings up a submenu within the particular app you are working on. It has the ability to run seven processes. If you are more comfortable with the Keysoft implementation, then go with VoiceNote. They are basically going to provide similar functionality. I have a PK but am seriously considering a VoiceSense. Steve ----- Original Message ----- From: "Keith Bucher" <kbucher@xxxxxxxxxx> To: <gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2007 1:02 AM Subject: [gps-talkusers] Voicenote or Voice Sense Hello, Since the Sendero GPS will be available on the Voice Sense in a few weeks, I'd like to hear from users of both the Voicenote and the Voice Sense from a GPS prospective. I don't own either a Voicenote or a Voice Sense, but I'm interested in comparing the differences or advantages of these two notetakers when used with GPS. I believe the Voice Sense has more memory than the Voicenote, and a different processor, but is the processor faster in the Voice Sense? Does the additional memory mean that the Voice Sense would run faster, or could you have more maps open when compared to the Voicenote? If anyone knows of any advantages of using the Voicenote for GPS, I'd like to hear that too. Keith