on 10/14/01 2:16 PM, Samuel Jacobson at jacobson98_at_earthlink.net wrote:
> yes, I have been contemplating both routes in regards to a traditional
> notebook or a oen computer. The only reason why the Clio came up was that,
> while still in school, I would like to be able to organize and
> condenze/cross reference notes in one place. This was my main purpuse with
> the Newton line and, while I like the Newton quite a bit, I have not been
> impressed with its abilities.
>
> Also, traditional notebooks worth their salt will generally be 2-3 times
> more expensive than the Clio 1050, thus I was hoping to save money after my
> eMate. etc., debacle. Yet the concern of making another error is pressing...
Exactly what capabilities are you needing on the portable? Maybe an older
Notebook would suffice, or, might I suggest an old Macintosh Duo? They can
be quite tiny, can run Microsoft 5.1, and can also run programs like Endnote
or such, to help with organizing.
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