There's also this alternative to Newton Press:
http://misato.chuma.org/paperback
- Alan
> Another possibility would be to make the RTF into a Newtonbook using
> Press. But that would require access to classic or a windows machine.
> Another possiblity would be to split the file into two files (which is
> easy to do) then try to import the RTF.
>
> -Dan
>
> On 5/10/2007 12:53 AM, Scott Rogers wrote:
>> Woody:
>>
>> Yeah. It looks like my dream of using the Newt as a ultra-portable
>> for research is bumping into the limitations of the old gear. This is
>> the second-smallest of FIVE documents like this I want to be able to
>> access at the drop of a hat. And I'm going to be adding to them.
>>
>> In the meantime, I've ordered a BT keyboard for my Palm T5 and am
>> playing around with it plus Documents to Go.
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