From: Moe (hugeu2fan_at_gmail.com)
Date: Sat Apr 30 2005 - 18:59:30 PDT
Scott,
Psion's have historically been known as rock-solid and productive
little machines. I certainly wouldn't be ashamed to use one. I'm
pretty sure the platform is now discontinued like wtih the Newton, but
just like us, there's bound to be support sites, archives, and
listservs. One of my friends had a 3 series which proved to work
well, but it was a bit boring for my tastes. The 5, I believe, is a
much better and more interesting/capable machine.
Morris Rieger
On 4/30/05, Scott Strungis <sstrungis_at_gmx.net> wrote:
> Hi listers,
>=20
> I mailed the list about my Jaggies problem. I got many solutions from a =
lot
> of listers. Some were more technical than others. Taking apart my Newt
> isn't really an option, so I backed up everything and tried a brainwipe.
> After all my data was gone, the problem cleared right up.
>=20
> I restored just about everything except my NIE related stuff as I am
> probably not getting on the net with this device. I think all is still
> well, though I have not used my Newt extensively this evening.
>=20
> Does this mean it is software related? If so, what's the offender?
>=20
> On another note: I am contemplating a used Psion Series 5. Anyone got an=
y
> experience with these machines? I would like to use it for notes, dates,
> numbers, and books.
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> Thanks!
> Scott Strungis
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