Can't be beat, in my view. Although I do it the old school way (serial
connection to my eMac, in Classic mode via NCU), it works fine, once
you've sorted out the paragraphing.
I find the convenience of the eMate, the instant savability and the
well balanced keyboard (I type far quicker than I take notes, longhand
or shorthand) make it by far the best option for me as a journalist
when I go to interview someone.
Russ, UK :)
www.inspiremagazine.org.uk
> Re: [NTLK] eMate as quick word processor
>
> At 01:36 19.03.2007, you wrote:
>> Hello, all. I'm considering picking up an eMate as a low cost,
>> portable
>> word processor. Just something rugged and ultra-portable for working
>> on
>> articles, etc.
>
> Very good idea, I'd say.
>
>> My question is: If I work on an article on an eMate, how
>> difficult/easy
>> will it be for me to then get it to my editor via email? Would the
>> hassle be greater than just writing on a laptop?
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