[icon-discuss] Re: renewing warranty, etc.

  • From: david <dvdrln766@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: nedjurdj10@xxxxxxxxxxx, blakeblind@xxxxxxxxx, Icon Discuss List <icon-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, ,
  • Date: Sat, 15 May 2010 18:57:44 -0400

the G.P.s. feature is already out and avaylible for the braille plus can we get 
it and down lode it already 
now? just wundering because that's what it sounds like On Tue, 02 Mar 2010 
20:44:38 -0500,  
wrote:


>Hello all, 
>
>I am due to get my braille plus back in a few days from repair. My SMA is 
>about 
>to expire. Since this seems to be such a hot topic I thought I would give some 
>advice. The SMA costs $75, byt you get the potential of getting new features, 
>: 
>like RFB and D support, the GPS feature, and who knows what else. Since I'm 
>talking about updates I thought I'd ask, is there an actual website that you 
>can go too to download the LSI files? Just simple curiosity. 
>
>
>On Tue, 2 Mar 2010 17:37:16 -0700, Blake Galbraith wrote:
>
>
>>Hi, everyone.
>>
>>I thought I'd say something, as I have some experience with
>>programming and such. As for getting a software and/or hardware
>>agreement, you'd also have to look at affordability. I believe buying
>>upgrades could be more expensive in the long-run, especially if you
>>have problems with your hardware. I've not had problems with my Icon
>>since the initial problems I had when I first got it a little over a
>>year and a half ago.
>>
>>Anyway, to the software related side of things.
>>I'm not sure how many coders Levelstar has, but in order to add
>>features, you have to first figure out how to logically structure the
>>program, then you write it all out. That's a simple explanation of
>>what happens, but depending on what's being written, that can take a
>>while. Usually, you have to debug programs quite a few times before
>>they're considered stable enough for beta testing. After that, some
>>beta testers try unanticipated variables that might occur within the
>>program. After all, programmers can't anticipate everything in one go
>>unless it's an extremely simple application.
>>As a simple example, I wrote a chat server people could telnet into. I
>>began writing it in 2008, but with everything going on in my life,
>>still haven't released it because there's one more feature I want to
>>add before I'll consider it ready for beta testing. Sometimes,
>>programmers may think that way as well. So, I guess the point in
>>simple terms that I'm trying to say is, we don't really know what's
>>going on behind the scenes. For all we know, they could be three
>>months from releasing another beta version of the software for the
>>Icon and Braille+.
>>
>>That's my two sense for the day, folks.
>>
>>On 3/2/10, Clinton Lindgren <clinton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>Well, I'm not sure this is really a fair analogy.  While it is true that
>>>there
>>>are quite a few updates coming out from Microsoft, most of these updates
>>>have
>>>very little to do with increasing the functionality of your PC or laptop.
>>>Most
>>>of these updates have more to do with fixing security issues, or making
>>>sotware
>>>piracy more difficult, as was the case with Windows Genuine Advantage.
>>>Other
>>>updates are created simply to enhance the look and feel of your favorite PC
>>>software, like substituting the menu for a ribbon, for example.  In many
>>>cases,
>>>you then have to wait for a new update to your screen reader to be able to
>>>get
>>>much use from the new software, and depending on which screen reader you
>>>use,
>>>that update could cost you even more money.
>>>
>>>A more fair comparison would be how often a PDA, cell phone, or similar
>>>device
>>>gets updated.  The fact is, that in those cases, these devices get replaced
>>>with new models much more often than they are ever updated, which then
>>>leaves
>>>the consumer to decide if they want to pay for the new model of whatever
>>>device
>>>it is, or accept the limitations of what they have right now.
>>>
>>>Well, I don't know how helpful this rambling is, and it is a bit off-topic,
>>>but
>>>it is something to think about.
>>>
>>>Good luck with your hardware/software agreement decisions.
>>>
>>>Clinton
>>>
>>>On Tue, 2 Mar 2010 05:23:17 -0800, Johnny Lam wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Hi, I haven't noticed any other developments for  the Icon/BP since last
>>>>summer. I wonder what's up with that too? There's still lots of features
>>>>that
>>>>can be added to  the units, but now I'm not sure I'm interested in renewing
>>>>the
>>>>SMA again in the  future. And I also think there would be more upgrades
>>>>once
>>>>in a while. On a regular PC I will see some updates from  microsoft once in
>>>>a
>>>>while, not a few times a year only. Perhaps I'll be better off with a
>>>>laptop.
>>>>----- Original Message -----  From: Crystal    French To: Icon Discussion
>>>>List
>>>>Sent:  Monday, March 01, 2010 11:39    AM Subject:  [icon-discuss] renewing
>>>>
>>>>warranty, etc. Hi, It is getting time for me to decide whether to    renew
>>>>the
>>>>warranty and SMA on my Braille Plus. Maybe it is just me, but it doesn't
>>>>seem
>>>>that    there is much happening with further developments with the Braille
>>>>Plus
>>>>and    Icon. Perhaps, my impression is erroneous. What do other users
>>>>think?
>>>>Crystal
>>>
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