From: Jeff Sheldon (jeff_at_jurai.net)
Date: Sat Dec 20 2003 - 18:39:00 PST
On Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 04:08:39PM -0800, Rhonda Hyslop wrote:
> Great! and here I was worried you were using windows or something ;-)
Heh. Only for games.
On Fri, Dec 19, 2003 at 08:17:59PM -0600, Michael Cox wrote:
> Huh. Newton-Linux users. Cool! As long as we're defining distros and
> hardware, Mandrake and AMD here. ;-) And a Knoppix "live" CD in the
> Newt's carrying-case.
At one time I was trying to make a sync tool for Timex's Datalink watch
with the Newton, but that didn't get very far due to motivational
problems. I'm not the kind of geek that wants to have a PDA on my hip
24hrs a day, but I do like information following me around one way or
another and Newtons, Linux, and the Datalink watch are the three sources I
find most accomodating.
Does anyone on here use a PIM wristwatch or recommend any specific brands?
The latest Datalink is USB based and doesn't have Linux support. I'd love
to universally share appointments, todos, phone numbers, dates, and alarms
between my Newton and a watch (just in case).
-Jeff
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