> A better solution here would be to band together and create a new
> PDA... one that embraces the strengths of the Newton and addresses
> its weaknesses. I'm a software guy and therefore lack the know-how
> required to pull this together, but someone on this list may be
> able to. The important thing to remember is in order for a product
> to succeed, it has to fill a void of some sort. What concrete thing
> could this new PDA (or even a resurrected Newton product) do that
> others don't? You can't qualify things like better handwriting
> recognition and a more intuitive OS on paper.
> John Anderson
> everchanging
John,
I've always thought as far fetched as it sounded, that would be the
best and most realistic way of seeing a new Newton ever developed.
John Powell
www.iwillbefree.com
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