Re: [NTLK] Newton Pet Peeves

From: Woo Lee (vitcitylb_at_earthlink.net)
Date: Sat Oct 27 2001 - 18:54:59 EDT


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>-Entering City/State/ZIP/Country/Area Code information in a Names card
>is rather cumbersome, even for commonly used locations

Get Byte-Size softwares Hilite2000, 'tap-and-hold' to get an instant
clipboard and use the copy-paste function, in addition to the built-in
diamond-pop-up/down menus.
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>-No ubiquitous clock

There's at least three floating clocks on unna.org that can be ubiquitous.
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>Truuuue, altho I never missed this, asa ther's a clock in Notes. In the
>Dates app there's a small clock icon in the LL that actually keeps time
>(how many knew this?), tap once and it shows a date/time/battery popup.

That's what I miss in OS 2.x from OS 1.x.
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>-App-switching through Extras

Through Extras??? Ouch, heap-eating approach.
I have... Vitamin A from standalone.com, you can customize up to four
corner-placed carets with pop-open menus. Add 'Appman' and open apps.
automatically appear in the menus. In OS 2.1, the 'soft' buttonbar allows
drag-and-drop of icons in and out to customize the BB. ButtonBarPlus
allows shrinking the icons to fit two in one space and even resizing and
placement of the BB. I have a BB that runs the entire rightside of the
screen. It holds 31 icons for one-tap access and switching.
I also added StartBar(from standalone.com) for bottom-of-screen
app.switching and hierarchical searching of all folders. Added bonus, I
can close any app. that shows up in StartBar even if it's not on top, even
when the app. is not
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>-Can't rename global folders and retain their content
>
>OS 2.1 I think does this.

Ditto.
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>-No way to switch between letter-by-letter and dict-based HWR

There's at least two apps. that helps with this.
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>-Poor context sensitivity of HWR
>
>If by context you mean the OS should recognize not just by letter shape
>and dictionary but by HOW the word is used ("she bought too cats" would
>be recognized as "she bought two cats") well, there's this term called
>"the Holy Grail..."

Ditto.
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>-Crude outliner
>
>OS 2.1 isn't bad, I think there's some stationery add-ons. You could
>install StationeryConstructionKit (OS 2.1 only?) and make whatever you
want.

Ditto, plus there's 'Notepad+' and 'HyperNewt.', and a couple of others
IIRC.
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>-Difficult to change base dicts
>
>No comment here, but Paul Guyot DOES make it possible (breaking into
>song, to the tune of the late Sammy Davis' "Candy Man) "Who can take a
>Newtonnnnnn... add a custom dictionary or twooooo... fix it up so the
>dynamic shape and velocity recognition of Rosetta is localized for your
>nationality/language matrix and specific to youooo... Paul Guyot
cannnnnn.....

Dit...dit...ditto, man. ;-)
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>-That power on slider thing (on 1x0s)

Yeah, a voice-recog. turn-on would be cool.
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>-No silk button for Notes

There's at least ten buttons you can add to the status bar and/or use a
backdrop that adds more functions. There's even a one-tap caret app. that
opens/brings on top the notepad.
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>-Unique unhierchical folder associations

Try SuperNotePad from...(...drum roll please...)standalone.com.
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>-No dedicated writing space and late scrolling
>eh?

Double 'eh?'... Try 'Promptpad' for Notes.
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>-Those short fields in Names

Go into landscape mode. I guess.
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>-Single Undo
>OS 2.1 has 2 undos, SBM Options lets you have it be "undo-redo" like it
>should be.

Ditto.
>----
>Mark Rollins
>mark_at_mrollins.com

Hey Mark, have you found a replacement for Ricochet???
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far, far greater.

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