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- From: jsp@uts.amdahl.com (James Preston)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.misc
- Subject: Re: a non-techie view of Newton
- Message-ID: <dbU703SF46wC00@amdahl.uts.amdahl.com>
- Date: 28 Jul 92 19:22:47 GMT
- References: <1992Jul18.151149.14496@oswego.Oswego.EDU>> <CKD.92Jul18153147@loiosh.eff.org> <dmeyers.711495258@mal-s2> <1992Jul20.114825.28196@brtph560.bnr.ca>
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- Organization: Amdahl Corporation, Sunnyvale CA
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- markham@brtph600.bnr.ca (Andrew Markham P205) writes:
-
- }Here's another one, try and draw a map on
- }a Mac/Windows machine.
-
- Ok, now let's try to draw a map on a Newton. Here, I'll sketch a quick
- outline of the United States and . . . hey, this stupid thing thought I
- was trying to draw a rectangle! Now instead of a scribbled outline of
- the country, I've got this nicely perfect -- and perfectly useless --
- rectangle.
-
- Seriously, I don't remember reading in any of the reviews of this thing
- whether the user can turn off the "helpful" feature that makes it turn
- your rough drawings into perfect shapes. Sometimes you want your scribbles
- to remain scribbles.
-
- }Quick question: Why force the world to become typists, when they already know
- }how to write?
-
- I'm surprised that the main focus of this thread seems to have become one
- of keyboards VERSUS pen-based. Why do so many people seem to look at this
- as an either/or proposition? Have we all gotten so attached to the idea
- of computers as general purpose machines that we can no longer even
- conceive of types of computers that are more narrowly focused in their
- usefulness?
-
- Pen-based computers are better suited to certain tasks and certain types
- of people than keyboard computers, and vice versa. Even if Newton turns
- out to be as perfect at handwriting recognition as anyone could dream,
- keyboards will be around for a long time. Myself, I type much faster
- than I write; the best handwriting recognition software in the world isn't
- going to make me want to give up my keyboard. I will likely eventually
- find myself using a Newton IN ADDITION to a "normal" Mac, for situations
- and purposes for which a keyboard is not appropriate.
-
- If someone else doesn't know how to type and doesn't want to learn, it
- will certainly be nice when he is not forced to use a keyboard in order
- to use a computer.
-
- Let's hear it for choice and stop talking in terms of "forcing" anyone
- to do anything, ok?
-
- --James Preston
-