Well, I'm certainly not an expert on this, but ...
Newton soups are closer to a database in nature than anything else. The use
of soups allows different applications to share data almost transparently,
as well as the direct extension of the original applications while using the
same data.
You will find some more in-depth information here:
http://www.unna.org/unna/development/documentation/
look in the pdf files. Beware - some of this is pretty hairy for a
non-programmer.
> From: Rolf Brakvatne <rbrak29_at_qwest.net>
> Subject: [NTLK] Soups and Solitaire
>
>
> Could someone explain soups and Newton storage. I am very confused. Also,
> how do you move and delete soups?
>
> Also, what is the best Solitaire game for the Newton? (wife wants to know)
>
> TIA
> Rolf Brakvatne
>
> Sent from a Newton 2100
> Long live the Newt!
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