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- The Canonical List of MessagePad Bugs, Gripes and Wishes
- ========================================================
-
- This document is a collection of bug, gripe reports and
- wishes for the future about the Apple Newton MessagePad.
-
- The items in this list are arranged, very roughly, in a sort
- of priority; the serious items are first, and things get
- more trivial as the list progresses.
-
- This list has been broken out of the longer Canonical List
- of Newton Questions and Answers; that list was becoming too
- unwieldy, so I'm breaking it into a couple of parts in order
- to maintain them separately and present the information better.
-
-
- Author
- ------
-
- Collected and written by Paul R. Potts, potts@oit.itd.umich.edu.
- Or, call me at home, (313) 662-1462, and leave a message if I'm
- not there. If you inhabit CompuServe, I can be found on CompuServe
- at 71561,3362, although I don't use my account more often than a
- couple of times per month.
-
-
- Copyright
- ---------
-
- Permission is granted for the free use and distribution, of this
- document, in any form, provided that:
-
- - My name stays on it.
-
- - You do not distribute this document with alterations. If
- it has my name on it, I want to be the one to make changes.
-
- I am writing this posting as a private individual and developer
- and not in my official capacity as an employee of the University
- of Michigan. The views expressed herein are not necessarily the
- views of the University of Michigan.
-
-
- Version
- -------
-
- version 1.01, Revised 9-16-93.
-
-
- Update Information
- ------------------
-
- Putting together a list like this and keeping it up-to-date takes
- a lot of time, and I'm not paid to do it. So, please don't send me
- requests that will take me a lot of time to fulfill. Please *do*
- send me updates, factual corrections, bug reports, and suggested
- changes. I am trying to keep this document as up-to-date as possible.
-
- Before sending me something to add, please scan through the list
- and see if there is already an item that describes the problem,
- gripe, or wish that you're suggesting. That will save me time.
-
-
- Latest Newton System Software
- -----------------------------
-
- System software 1.04 is the latest version of the Newton System
- software. To see which version you have, open the Extras box,
- and tap on the Preferences icon. At the bottom of the preferences
- screen, you will see a number that should range from 1.00 onward.
- If you don't have system software 1.04, see my other document
- (the Newton Question and Answers list) for information on how to
- update your system.
-
-
- Part 1 - Connection Kits
- ========================
-
- (This section of the gripe and bug list is reserved for problems related
- to the use of the Macintosh and/or Windows Connection Kits).
-
- I have heard from several users that the Connection Kit 1.0 will not
- show their Calendar on the Mac, although it will show the Notes and
- Names. If this happens, try quitting the Connection Kit application
- and then re-launching it.
-
- I have heard that you can't edit notes attached to Names items, but
- have not confirmed this with the 1.0 version of the Connection Kit.
-
-
- Part 2 - Newton Bugs
- ====================
-
- The word "bug" is a slippery term. What aspect of a piece of software
- constitues a bug, and what doesn't? In this section I have tried to
- collect what I consider to be Newton's bugs. Some of these notes
- come from my experience with the Newton, some come from other
- users, and some come from conversations with 1-800-SOS-APPL.
-
-
- Severe hardware problems with some early Newtons
- ------------------------------------------------
-
- According to rumor, certain early units have a hardware defect;
- several users have reported on the net that after getting their
- units replaced, they are having a much better time with their
- Newtons.
-
- If you have severe problems with a flickering screen, unstable pen
- tracking (to test this, turn off both recognizers and try drawing
- circles or straight lines), a Newton that won't start up when you want
- it to even on a fresh set of batteries, or a Newton that won't recognize
- handwriting when the AC power adapter is plugged in, contact
- 1-800-SOS-APPL; you *may* have a bad unit. Don't worry, all the
- Newtons currently in existence are still under warranty!
-
-
- Newton won't turn off or on
- ---------------------------
-
- This is not really a bug; there are a few different conditions at work
- here.
-
- Going to sleep:
-
- On low batteries, Newton may not be able to go to sleep; also, some third
- party applications which don't pay proper attention to system messages
- may not let the Newton go to sleep; try closing these, or even removing
- them, (Prefs/memory/remove software or card/remove software) to see if
- that is the problem. If your Newton still won't turn off, try resetting
- it; it may be frozen and can't respond to the power button.
-
- Waking up:
-
- Probably a power problem; try a fresh set of batteries or plugging it
- in. If that doesn't work, try resetting it. If your Newton will
- consistently not wake up on AC power or a fresh set of batteries, you
- may have a hardware problem. You may have this problem if the Newton
- has gotten very cold; at low temperatures, the batteries won't put
- out enough power to keep the Newton alive. Let it come to room
- temperature, then plug in and reset.
-
-
- Ghost items in the day note area of the datebook
- ------------------------------------------------
-
- There is a rather irritating bug having to do with the day note
- area. The "day note area" is the area in the default view of
- a date in the datebook, to the left of the small monthly calendar
- in the upper right corner of the screen and above the hour-by-hour
- list of appointments for the day. If you make an appointment in
- this area and set it to repeat, and try cutting and pasting it to
- another day, it is possible to get the software into a state
- where you can't delete the item.
-
- There are several workarounds; you can create another item with
- the same name, use the Find feature to find both items, then do
- an overview of the found items, select the ones you want, and
- "delete all" from the routing slip (envelope icon). The screen may not
- refresh properly after doing this, so close the window and
- reopen it to verify that the itme is gone. (Information from Allan
- Marcus, allan_marcus@lanl.gov). Also, my utility, Strainer,
- can delete soup entries like this (although I don't recommend
- anyone use it without backing up their Newton completely first).
- In the beta Connection Kit, these items could not be deleted
- from inside the Connection Kit. I don't know if this has been
- fixed with the 1.0 Connection Kit.
-
- I got a note from Steve Kramarsky (beamish@panix.com) who told
- me that Apple does, in fact, warn you not to do this kind of thing
- in the eratta sheet that was included with all Newtons. He's right;
- the bug should still be fixed though.
-
-
- Newton won't recognize the "Getting Started" card
- -------------------------------------------------
-
- There is a bug with the system version 1.0.0 that prevents the
- Newton from recognizing the Getting Started card. You will need
- to get the latest version of the Newton system software.
-
-
- Sometimes the handwriting recognition stops working
- ---------------------------------------------------
-
- (This appears to have been completely or nearly completely fixed
- by system software 1.04).
-
-
- Handwriting settings lost when switching to guest mode
- ------------------------------------------------------
-
- I have heard that the handwriting settings (speed of recognition,
- etc., NOT the Newton's knowledge of your writing) are lost when
- switching to guest mode if the recognizer is set to "Print only"
- or "cursive only." The workaround is to set to mixed cursive and
- printing before changing to Guest mode. I haven't tested this.
-
-
- My clock is inaccurate
- ----------------------
-
- Clock performance seems to have been greatly improved with System
- software 1.04. If you are having strange clock problems with 1.04,
- try resetting the Newton. If you reset the clock, make sure that
- your time zone is correct first.
-
-
- Newton treats words with parentheses on one or both sides as unique words
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- When I use the little keyboard emulator to type in a word inside
- parentheses, I get messages like "add (word to dictionary?"
- or "add word) to dictionary?" The same thing happens with dashes;
- it treats words with parens to to left or right as distinct words.
-
-
- Items beamed from my Sharp organizer can appear cut off
- -------------------------------------------------------
-
- Apparently if you beam a large item from a Sharp organizer it
- may appear truncated, or with ellipses after the first line
- (for example, 3 lienes of phone numbers can get imported into
- a lone-line field). The workaround is to copy the item out to
- the notepad, edit it appropriately, and copy it back in
- (from Eric Shapiro, shapiro@jgsm2.gsm.cornell.edu). I've also
- heard that imported note items can appear cut off, but in this
- case you should be able to see the remaining text by dragging
- the separator bar at the end of the note down. I also heard from
- T.X. Yuan that he would like to see a way to transfer the
- Scrapbook from his Wizard. Since I don't have a Sharp organizer
- to play with I haven't been able to test these problems.
-
-
- Newton won't call a number properly when using assist
- -----------------------------------------------------
-
- Also from Eric Shapiro and others: write "Call X," where X
- is a name the Newton doesn't know, and tap "Assist." Newton will
- then try to look up the name. If it can't find it, the assistant
- won't give you an error message; instead, it shows the last phone
- number you dialed, with a 1 in front. This appears to be a bug.
-
-
- Newton gets phone numbers wrong sometime when dialing
- -----------------------------------------------------
-
- Again from Eric Shapiro: if you enter a phone number in your
- Names list that is in the same area code as your number, and
- in the form "1 + area code + number," Newton may get confused.
- It appears to be trying to apply too much intelligence; it is
- attempting to cut off the area code of the number, but actually
- winds up deleting the 1 and the first character of the area
- code. To fix this, enter phone numbers as "area code + number."
-
- T.X. Yuan reports a problem with removing the zero in area codes:
- "if a phone in Taipei, Taiwan is (02) 555-1234, and I'm calling
- from Singapore, Newton will put 005 886 02 555-1234 in the call slip;
- it should be 005 886 2 555-1234." Apparently some non-US area codes
- can legally contain zeroes. (Don't ask me, I just report them : )
-
- Jerome Chan (yjc@po.cwru.edu) says "Try dialing Singapore with a
- 9, prefix, and a credit card number. The 011 international dialing
- code is changed to 1."
-
- Bob Cunningham (bob@soest.hawaii.edu) reports that the Newton puts
- Hawaii in the wrong time zone (2 hours from California instead of 3).
- Also, he says the Newton changes Hawaii away from Daylight Savings
- Time, while the Hawaiians don't). Are there other locations where
- people don't change to Daylight Savings time that are not correctly
- accounted for by the Newton?
-
- Andy Kniveton (kniveton@zeus.swindo.rtsg.mot.com) reports that
- "my phone number at work in the UK is 0793 545349 but if I change
- my location to the US and get the Newton to dial home it dials
- 011 44 0793 54349 rather than the correct number from the US:
- 011 4 793 545349."
-
-
- System errors when using the date book
- --------------------------------------
-
- I have heard several accounts of users getting system errors
- when using the date book. The day note item bug (see above)
- can cause system errors. If you are able to reproduce the
- events that led up to the error, contact Apple to report
- the bug. Otherwise I'd suggest that you just reset your Newton,
- grin, and bear it for now.
-
-
- Flakey to-do list
- -----------------
-
- We have reported a couple of different bugs in the to-do list.
- One may be incorrect documentation: you cannot double-click on
- the bar at the left of a to-do item to open it.
-
- I have also seen a number of cosmetic problems with the to-do list
- that didn't seem to affect operation; sometimes the black line to
- the left of a to-do item will be drawn off the bottom or top of the
- screen if you drag it beyond the bounds of the notepad. Jakob Nielsen
- (nielsen@bellcore.com) has also reported this proglem
-
- I have had some to-do list problems reported by Richard Kiss
- (kiss@math.ucla.edu). He wrote that when to-do list items carry over
- to the following day, if the Newton is on and you are watching, items
- may appear to disappear (they won't appear in either day). Drawing a
- line through the infinite to-do item at the end of the list, as if
- creating a new item, brought them back.
-
- Eric Klein at Apple (klein.e@applelink.apple.com) reports that
- "if you create a To-Do item and do not draw a line to denote the
- end of the to-do, [it] seems to have an infinite length." If to-do
- items get rearranged, you can wind up with smaller, normal to-do
- items appearing *below* this long item. Draw a line across the
- extra-long item and it will return to a normal length.
-
- John Brewer (jbrewer@wri.com) reports "I have had To-do items
- disappear from the regular view but remain visible in the overview.
- This suggests that the problem [is one of formatting rather than
- data loss]."
-
-
- Certain operations are extremely slow on the Newton
- ---------------------------------------------------
-
- I have noticed and heard reports of long delays when dragging a
- separator bar between two notes to resize it, and scrolling in
- notes, especially notes with a lot of digital ink.
-
- If you've noticed these things, you're not alone. If the problem
- seems severe, you might want to call up 1-800-SOS-APPL. In future
- releases they may be able to speed up some of these behaviors.
- (In software development, getting code working correctly is usually
- the first priority; optimizing is then done on an as-needed basis,
- and it is the squeaky features that will get the grease).
-
- Eric Shapiro (shapiro@jgsm2.gsm.cornell.edu) reports that if you
- have a lot of names (around 200) and switch to a folder containing
- very few names, "the wait time is unbearable."
-
- Brice Dowaliby (bd@fluent.com) reports that getting an overview
- of his to-do list takes 32 seconds, and that SOS-APPL advised him
- that the to-do list worked best with under 21 items.
-
- Some users are actually reporting that tapping on the Undo or
- scroll buttons does nothing, because by the time the Newton
- responds, they are trying to get it to do something else. It is
- particularly strange on a preemptive multi-tasking system to have
- the *sound effect* of clicking on a button take five seconds to
- arrive. Shouldn't sounds like this be asynchronous? Also, the
- typical user's reaction, when the Newton doesn't make noise when
- tapped on, is to start tapping and drawing on the screen to try
- to get its attention, which makes it go crazy when it finally
- does catch up.
-
-
- Disappearing text in notepad
- ----------------------------
-
- Find a note that has a separator bar at the end of it. Use the
- mini-keyboard to add some text to the end of the note. Leave the
- keyboard on the screen and drag the separator bar down a little bit.
- Your insertion point will disappear. Tap a few more characters on
- the mini-keyboard. Where did they go?
-
-
- Premature Alarms
- ----------------
-
- One user (Bradley Holt, holt.cheme.washington.edu) reported that if
- he sets up a repeat meeting with an alarm, starting in several weeks
- and repeating on the same day of the week, the alarm will go off
- on the proper day and time several weeks *before* the first meeting
- was scheduled. (I have tested and confirmed this bug).
-
- Dennis Adams (dadams@spco.com) reports the following bug that could
- cause you some trouble (I have reproduced it on my Newton): Add an
- item to your calendar. Click on the bar to bring up the item's
- properties window. Click on the Alarm button. Tap the check box
- to turn on the alarm. Press the Frequency button. Close the
- window. Bring the properties window again and you will notice that
- the alarm is no longer turned on.
-
-
- Potential minor security risk putting passwords in dictionary
- -------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Several users reported that if you set your password to a word that
- does not appear in the word list and add it to the dictionary so that
- it will be easily recognized, it appears in the dictionary; if you
- put your Newton in guest mode and hand it to someone, they can see
- it. [I'm not sure how to get around this; generally, in computer
- security, security can *always* be compromised if you can get hands-
- on access to the machine itself].
-
- Also, if you use a long word as a password which in the dictionary,
- even if you write it incorrectly there is a good chance that it will
- be recognized; this means recognition of password is a little "looser"
- than it could be, giving more tolerance to someone trying to break in.
- (suggested by Dave Heller, dheller@aol.com).
-
-
- Odd error message
- -----------------
-
- I've seen, and other users have reported, seeing an error message
- that says "A length in the styles slot is too short and has been
- extended." This happenedd when I opened my To-Do list just now. What
- does it mean? Should I be concerned, as an end-user? If not, why did
- the Newton inform me of this?
-
-
- Part 2: Cosmetic Bugs
- =====================
-
- Error message upon restore from PCMCIA memory card
- --------------------------------------------------
-
- When I erase all the memory, the Newton restarts, and I put in
- my 2 megabyte flash memory card and click "restore" when the card
- window first pops up, I always get an error message. If I try again,
- it always works on the second try.
-
-
- Temperature gauge drawn under notepad overview window
- -----------------------------------------------------
-
- Here is an example of what I mean by a cosmetic bug: bring up the
- overview of the note pad area (using the round overview button
- located between the up and down arrows). After the overview has drawn,
- click on the clock icon to bring up the date and time. This window
- will be drawn on top, like it should. Continue to hold down the pen
- until the temperature window comes up. This window will be drawn
- *behind* the overview window. A cosmetic bug - this definitely looks
- like it is wrong, but it doesn't really adversely affect operation;
- if you want to see the temperature window on top, close the overview
- window first.
-
-
- Interface to PCMCIA memory cards awkward
- ----------------------------------------
-
- If you have a read-only PCMCIA card in the slot, the routing
- slip on a note will still give you the option to move the note
- to the card. If you try it, you will get an error. It would be
- better if this option did not appear when the inserted card was
- read-only.
-
- If you have no card inserted, the "Card" icon will still appear
- in the extras box. When you click it, it says "no card is inserted."
- Why not just hide this icon when no card is inserted? Or, better
- yet, replace it with a little card symbox with a circled slash
- through it, to indicate "no card."
-
-
- Miniature clock time display is inaccurate
- ------------------------------------------
-
- The miniature clock that appears in the status bar does not display
- the Newton's time very accurately. For example, when the minute hand
- stays in 4:50 position until 4:56, then stays into the 4:55 position
- until 5:01. Since the mini-clock does not have enough pixels to draw
- good-looking lines at every minute mark, it makes sense to me that
- the miniature clock is rounded off. Newton doesn't seem to use the
- best method to round off the value of the clock, though. It would
- make more sense to me if "stuck" to the five-minute mark at two
- minutes before and two minutes after the mark. This would look more
- correct, in my opinion.
-
- Oddly, if you open up the Date book, the clocks hands appear in a
- more accurate position. (Reported by T.X. Yuan).
-
-
- Nothing to undo
- ---------------
-
- It isn't nice to tell users that a problem has occurred when they
- simply click a button: T.X. Yuan notes that it is strange that the
- Newton has two different messages that appear when there is nothing
- to undo and the user clicks the "Undo" button. Sometimes, you see
- "There is nothing to undo" and sometimes you see "Sorry, a problem
- has occurred. (There is nothing to undo)."
-
-
- Overflowing Extras Box
- ----------------------
-
- It appears for now that it is possible to overlow the "Extras"
- box by downloading too many applications. It grows by a line or
- two, and then will not grow any further. This should never be a
- problem for most users.
-
-
- Wacky Word Lists
- ----------------
-
- There is some inconsistent behavior when reviewing and editing your
- dictionary. The user interface for this could be improved. To see
- one odd behavior, use the scroll buttons to scroll through your word
- list for a while; you may notice that the display abruptly jumps
- to show words starting with "a" again.
-
- Faxing
- ------
-
- Krishnan Aghoramurthy reports that when faxing using the memo format,
- due to the length of his name, the header on the fax gets "mangled."
-
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