on 3/24/02 5:18 AM, Eric L. Strobel at fyzycyst_at_comcast.net wrote:
> OK, I guess I should word my point better. My point really is that the
> limiting factor is how soon you run out of room and have to either start a
> new line or start writing words in every nook & cranny on the screen (which
> isn't a behavior most of us are used to). The point is that you only have
> (pixel-wise) 4/3 the room on a 2x00 (320/240) before you have to start
> writing on a new line.
Ah, but on the Newton, this is a perfectly valid way to write! I take
meeting notes, writing furiously, on my 130 in outline mode, and have never
fallen behind, because I _can_ write in every nook and cranny, in a
haphazard manner. :-)
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