Re: [NTLK] might give up on newton

From: Woody Smith <woodysmith_at_comcast.net>
Date: Sun May 18 2008 - 10:04:41 EDT

There's two dictionaries.
Word Newt. Free and no registration . Quite large about 8MG.
<http://www.unna.org/view.php?/applications/WordNewt>
Lextitonary. Free never optimized for the 2100 or emate. you need to
run an unlocker program, included, to get password.
<http://www.unna.org/view.php?/applications/Lextionary>

Woody

On May 18, 2008, at 2:55 AM, Ryan Vetter wrote:

> In response to the OP, I agree completely with your
> frustration. I too posted something similar some
> months back, and still consider myself a new Newton
> recruit.
>
> There is much to learn about the Newton, sometimes it
> is overwhelming. It can really do that much as a
> device. But the real issue is the software, as you
> say. The hardware is really meaningless without the
> software, and much of it is locked down and pretty
> much useless. I have tried several free titles but
> nothing that really captured my attention.
>
> In the end, I have settled on the basics, like word
> processing, the date and address app, and a few other
> things like the Wifi driver. There are a few titles I
> want (Web browser), but I can't get them past the demo
> mode. For instance, WordNewt (I think the dictionary
> is called that) is demo. This is a must for many
> people, but it is locked down. I have tried and tried
> to unlock it to no avail.
  

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