From: Lord Groundhog (LordGroundhog_at_gmail.com)
Date: Tue Oct 18 2005 - 07:49:13 PDT
Debby,
If you get HWR working for the Newt, I for one am interested. I also have
an interest in ancient Greek. :)
Shalom.
Christian
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~~~ On 2005/10/18 08:30, Deborah Mitchell at debbym1_at_mac.com wrote ~~~
> Hi,
>
> I'm (finally!) getting a 2100 for my birthday to replace one that was
> stolen 4 years ago. One of my main avocations now-a-days is studying
> Ancient Greek and I would like to be able to write Ancient Greek and
> have my Newton recognize it. I have downloaded the NewtGreek font as
> a stop-gap and am extremely grateful it exists, but would like to be
> able to input sans keyboard.
>
> I'm a software engineer with many years experience on Mac, Unix,
> Window, Palm OS... er, I've done a bit of hobbyist GameBoy
> programming and I dabbled a little with my Newton but didn't have
> much time back then. So I could conceivably roll my own Ancient Greek
> handwriting recognition, but was hoping for a little advice.
>
> When my 2100 was stolen I was heart-broken. My husband told me what
> he was getting me today, and I've spent entirely too much time
> looking up all things Newton on the web, in celebration.
>
> I must say I'm so impressed with what the community has done. And
> very grateful to everyone who has spent the time to make things like
> wireless connectivity, ATA compatibility, and all of the other
> miracles of ingenuity I've seen possible.
>
> regards,
> debby
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