Avery, I couldn't tell whether you were kidding with Jeannie or not, since she did clarify the word. It's even in your reply quote: "The Newton is a similar device...". I've never seen one, but believe the Newton is Apple's palm computer offering, apparently with a loyal but now disgruntled user base. From my recent browsing, it appears that Apple is abandoning the Newton project, and some of that user base are switching over to Palm Pilot (or IBM's Co-Pilot -- same product, different logo on the case). At 12:26 PM 6/3/98 -0500, you wrote: >Jeannie, > Just wondering. What 'Newton' are you referring to? Newton Hunt, Fig >Newton, which? :-) > Sorry. This was just another one of those "I couldn't resist" things. > >Avery > >>Newton is a similar device, but doesn't have >>as much memory (which I am about to add to my Pilot) and slightly larger, >>which is not as convenient for many people. Jim Harvey, RPT harvey@greenwood.net
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