Re: [NTLK] Newton Newbie: Some initial impressions, experiences (and perhaps even recommendations)

From: Alex Santos 100MB Neostrada Mail (izabella.misiewiczsantos_at_neostrada.pl)
Date: Sat Jul 31 2004 - 06:21:35 PDT


I think it's a great idea. As someone mentioned, I would also be afraid
of sending my 2100 off in the mail. Especially from here in Poland. I
would prefer to see a website dedicated to that purposes as a step by
step.

I have yet to receive my 2100 and keyboard. I can't wait to try and get
it going with OSX, hopefully it won't be too difficult.

Although I am in Poland, it is a great idea, certainly, for people who
may be close to the source. Part of the fun is learning about your
newton and configuring it should be half the fun.

I would love to see someone start a site, where we can all learn from.
That would be great.

Alex

On Jul 30, 2004, at 2:17 AM, Mark Ross wrote:

> have a thought for the more enlightened on the list. it seems to me
> that there is a need and a market for a Newton configuration service.
> When someone buys a Newton, they may want to have a place to send it to
> so that it can be configured as they want it, WiFi, Bluetooth, Internet
> access, etc. Such a service would be a great boon to the list and
> greatly expand the community by lowering the barrier to entry for
> Newbies or Newerbies.

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