On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 3:28 PM, <info@punkt-x.de> wrote:
> To come back to difficulties of a foreign system: Of course I want to
> use the newton to type in german language. The onscreen keyboard
> doesn't know anything about typical german types like those which
> combine ue, ae, oe in one type.
Yes Stefan,
I totally understand what you are saying...
First dibs on a (DE) MP2100 to Stefan or natural German speaker.
I'll take the next one if one appears ;-P
One thought also is that with a (DE) Newton you could also use the physical
German Newton Keyboard which I've seen around occasionally on eBay.de
It would greatly enhance your usability for sure :)
> Or what about writing in French???
> OK, last was the essay of a joke :-))
>
Well at least there was made a version of NOS for French other than the one
for NOS 1.X because the
Schlumberger's *Watson actually had a French NOS 2.1*
Why do we have so many languages on earth?
> That's surely a part of the problem...
>
Oh, I'd point out that this may lead into Biblical conversation which could
cause a much heated discussion so I will refrain from diving OT on that ;-P
hehehe! plus I've spoke far to much and must get back to my home work :D
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