Since that has not been released, you will need to update your unit, once it is released (probably within the next week or 2). Pamela >>> profbiz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 05/10/05 12:58PM >>> Hi, when will Version 2.0 be released? Why ... I just ordered my unit yesterday after looking at all the specs of both Book Port and Book Courier. The deciding factor for me was the seeming ability to increase Daisy read back speed by compressing the relevant files before transfering to Book Port. Had my eye on one some time though!! Hope it will be shipped with Version 2.0. If not, I gather updating is no problem? Deon At 17:40 05/10/2005, you wrote: >Hi All, > >Having been the owner of several mailing lists, I ask you all not to flood >the list with comments like I agree to this message. > >I was one of the first people to purchase the Book Port. I was so excited >about its possibilities that I could not sleep the night before buying it. >I have been heavily involved with the beta testing and have been thrilled >to watch the Book Port mature and develop. > >The Book Port has exceeded my hopes and dreams for it. I know that version >2.0 is about to be released. As beta testers already know, this version is >truly fabulous with all of the new features that have been incorporated. > >Many of the innovations have come about because of user suggestions. Making >these suggestions actually a reality on the device, is very complicated and >takes true programming talent and a tremendous amount of creativity. My hat >is off to the APH Book Port development team. When we read audible books, >take notes, listen to podcasts, read daisy and brf files or do any of the >other things that we do with our Book Port, it is easy to forget just how >much painstaking development work went in to making it all work so >beautifully. I think it should win the device of the decade award. > >Robert Carter