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Friday, November 15, 2002

Dan Bricklin's first impressions of the Tablet PC. [Scripting News]

Having used an Acer TravelMate for about 3 weeks, I think Dan is spot-on with most of his comments, especially about the primacy of reading, instant-on, etc. to the tablet experience. However, I seem to have had the best luck with handwriting recognition of anyone I've heard -- for me, it works startling well when inputting English (as opposed to, say, passwords or computer code).


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Borland Investigating Mono for Kylix. "Borland is investigating use of Ximian Inc's Project Mono in Kylix, as a possible means for Windows developers to move .NET applications to Linux." [sellsbrothers.com: Windows Developer News].  via [Managed Space]


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