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Re: Non-NB: PDA Word Processors?
I use Wordsmith 2.1.1 on my Handspring Pro (www.bluenomad.com). It's an
exceptionally useful and flexible word processor (I frequently use it with my
Stowaway fold-up keyboard. it creates FTP files with full formatting (fonts,
styles, bullets, etc.) which synch directly to Word (and hence to NB).
Hamlett
"Schlabach, Gerald W." wrote:
> Friends:
>
> Sometime in the next few months (if not for Christmas) I expect to get a
> keyboard for my Handspring PDA. This will be to facilitate taking notes
> away from my desk -- notes destined for Orbis. This will replace the 1984
> [sic] Epson Geneva PX-8 laptop that I have used off and on for that purpose
> since 1990.
>
> What I'd like to know is whether anyone has any recommendations for a PDA
> word processor. With greatly improved translation from MS Word formats into
> Nota Bene, clean ASCII formatting is less of an issue than it once was, but
> would be nice. Most important is elegance and versatility. Who better to
> ask than people whose tastes and sensibilities I trust -- Nota Bene users?
>
> Thanks to anyone who can help.
>
> Gerald W. Schlabach
> Theology Department
> University of St. Thomas
> 2115 Summit Ave. / JRC153
> St. Paul MN 55105-1096
> 651/962-5332
> gwschlabach@nospam.stthomas.edu
> http://personal2.stthomas.edu/gwschlabach
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