Jon Glass wrote:
> On Jan 29, 2008 5:56 AM, Scott Rogers <srogers@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Simple: it is usually more convenient to write than to type.
>
> It all depends. I like my Newton, because I can write when I'm
> My personal opinion, is that what we need, and will see (I hope), is
> Imagine a tiny, handheld device that holds everything--all your data
and this is how I use my powermac and powerbook (with a bookendz dock)
and why I keep the technologies in sync. the only part missing is a
replacement for the newton that I can carry everywhere.
william
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