On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 1:50 AM, Doug Denby <ddenby@rogers.com> wrote:
> How about the dates used to keep the notes. There are two there:
> created and modified. SuperNotepad allows you to alter the created
> date to reorder the notes. I suspect that the applications and OS use
> dates in several other places to identify items. What happens there?
I suspect, since her clock is still in 1996, that Kate has a real mess
in her notes, as far as time stamps. Yucky, IMO. I have notes in my
current Newton, dating back to 1997(after my first Newton was stolen).
Those notes have survived through 2 120s, a 130, an u2K, a non-u2K,
and now, a 2100. I can't imagine not having proper dates on those
notes! ;-) BTW, my pre 1997 notes are in my cocuments folder on my
Mac, in several big, long text and rtf files.
In any case, I would still install the patch file--just in case.
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