Thanks, Larry. I didn't see anything about the editor in the first beta manual. At 2/8/2005, you wrote: >Yes, all the new features are in the manual. (They always are, otherwise, = >how would you fine beta testers be able to evaluate them?) > >The main bug that was eliminated was the one reported where you could = >delete all the data from a note file then use the up arrow to move beyond = >the file boundries. > > > >>> paulh52@xxxxxxxxxxx Monday, February 07, 2005 5:41:48 PM >>> >Thanks, Larry. So are you saying that even the features in this latest = >beta=20 >are there as well? >Also what bugs were squashed and were there any other new features or = >key=20 >changes? >Thanks. >At 2/7/2005, you wrote: > > >You have to re-read the Note Taker section of the manual. > > > > > > >>> paulh52@xxxxxxxxxxx Monday, February 07, 2005 3:34:47 PM >>> > >Hi, Larry. Is that going to give us all of the new features? I thought=3D2= >0 > >those weren't included in the manual with the beta? > >I tried going to the what's new with bookport, but nothing was there =3D > >for=3D20 > >this latest firmware and software. > >Where can I find out again what is new for this firmware and software = >I=3D20 > >just got? > >Thanks. > >At 2/7/2005, you wrote: > > > > >The best way to check the new features with the beta firmware is to use = >=3D > >=3D3D > > >the help on Book Port itself. Just use the Main Section Advance = >command =3D > >=3D3D > > >(3+6) until you get to the "Note Taker" section, then begin reading = >from =3D > >=3D3D > > >there or switch to the subsection command (6+9) until you get to the = >=3D3D > > >desired subsection.