Newton Using, Whoo-hoo!

Links:


Overview
PC programming
first: NeXT
Apple watching
Tandy portables
Newton Usin'

After playing with a Tandy Model 102 and WP-2 for most of the spring of 98, I moved on to my officemate's Newton MessagePad 2000.

Further Newton blathering...

First comments Flexible Intuitiveness How I use it (Oct98)
Homemade Case Newton Links How I use it, v.2 (Aug99)

Books

Unless otherwise noted, all are in MP2k portrait format, created in Newton Press on a Windows machine. You may have to be creative in how you download them, depending on your server settings.

Eric Raymond

The Cathedral and the Bazaar

Homesteading the Noosphere

Alan Sokal's Hoax in "Social Text"

The Sokal Hoax article in Social Text

Sokal reveals his hoax

Sokal's Afterword on the hoax

Pres. Bill Clinton

State of the Union, 2000

(regardless of what you think about the man, when he fulfills a constitutional duty, it's something worth knowing.)

The Second Coming Manifesto (David Gelertner)

MP2k portrait

MP2k landscape

H.W.C. Davis's "Medieval Europe", from Project Gutenberg, in Paperback format (for all Newtons)

Intro
Ch. 1 Rome Falls

Ch. 2 Barbarian Kingdoms
Ch. 3
The Empire and New Monarchies
Ch. 4 Feudalism
Ch. 5 Papacy before Gregory VII

H.W.C. Davis's "Medieval Europe", from Project Gutenberg, in Paperback format (for all Newtons)


Ch. 6 The Hildebrandine Church

Ch. 7 The Medieval State
Ch. 8 Expansion and Crusades
Ch. 9 Free Towns

Introductory Newton Links:

Bryan Oakley's "What's Right With the Newton" pages, now hosted on my server: great intro to basic features of the Newton, a nice starting point The Newton FAQ: answers to frequently asked questions. Comprehensive.
Newtontalk.net is the place for mailing list information and archives. I don't subscribe (in 2005), I just read online. UNNA is THE place for software packages.