Go to Pen Computings web site and look at the Psion section there is an
article there that may of some help
Also as has been mentioned look at the Newton archive, if I recall right the
platform of choice after the Newton was Psion.
Larry
> I've gotten my hands on a cheap series 5 Psion, and have to say that
> there are parts of it I am seriously impressed by. I do NOT plan to
> get rid of my Newton, in case you care!! I'm playing with the s5 right
> now, and would love to move information from the Newton to the Psion.
>
> Anyone have recommendations for the easiest way to do this? I know
> Peter Rand (gruesse in Wien) uses both newton and Psion, is there
> anyone else who could help me out here? Past commentaries I've
> forgotten about, archives, anything?
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