One major difference is that I would never own an iPod or iPhone, yet I do own several Newtons and have owned them since the mid 90's.
Ed
web/gadget guru
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--- On Mon, 8/17/09, Goodwin, Greg P. <GoodwinG@aafes.com> wrote:
From: Goodwin, Greg P. <GoodwinG@aafes.com>
Subject: [NTLK] the iNewt
To: "newtontalk@newtontalk.net" <newtontalk@newtontalk.net>
Date: Monday, August 17, 2009, 10:14 AM
So we lovingly call the iPhone the "iNewt", and in many ways it is.
So what are some thoughts of more extensive talk and inclusion of this descendant of the Newton, and bringing that more into conversation here.
I would be interested in knowing how a iPhone and iPod touch are like a Newton, what functions of the Newton are doable on the newer tablet devices, and more about how to get the most out of those two devices?
Doc Clu
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