Hi All, James and Karen About the Palm Pilot, I bought one a month ago, a Proffessional with 1 mega ram, It took me one hour to learn to use it, When you see the "Grafitties" if you put attention, yuīll find out that the only thing to memorize are very few things, most of the letters and numbers are the same with minor differences A is a capital A without the horizontal line B is the same without the vertical line C is C..... U is U starting from left to right V is U starting from right to left. You donīt need to have a very consistent penmanship, anything nearby will be recognized, For Karen, numbers are the same, if you asociate numbers with letters ( that is what I do ) it is easier, 1 is line down 2, write a Z in the numeric window, 3 is a 3, 4 is a 4 without the vertical line so write a capital L, 5 write an S. And about the Hot Sync, I never had problems with it, but you are right, it is a bit complicated, the best is to read very carefully the manual, it has a little catch. However, for me itīs the best invention in a lng time, and you can download lots of freeware from their homepage, including books to read when you travel. A palm Pilot Fan Elian Degen
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