Actually looks more like a SharpZarus. The measurements look like about the same as my old Zaurus. The criticism about the keyboard reminds me of the "chicklettes" keys on the Z.
I keep fighting to keep my PDA's working. The Psion cables fail regularly (about 1 a year) and have reconciled myself to the Palm TX. Now Palm has stopped making PDAs and is only doing smart phones. The only PDA on the market seems to be the Windows unit.
Now this machine comes to my rescue. I have an eee machine running Linux and see the new Sharp (when my current TX goes belly up) partnering up like the 5mx and the Netbook.
Will watch the postings on this machine with great interest. With the system being Linux I suspect that someone will cobble together a decent agenda.
jim port townsend wa usa
Dear subscribers,
I beg your pardon for the misstake, that all BCCs were visible in TheDigest # 1402.
I would like to explain, why this was happen:
Due to restrictions of my ISP I have to send the digest in 2 parts, the first to 500 BCCs and the second to the remaining 72 one. In the amount of the first 500 addresses was an address, the owner of which forgot to unsubscribe, so this address led to interrupt of the sending process. The S7 after this interrupt continued with sending the second mail. As you know, the Psion email application has the bug, that all BCCs are visible after sending. We are using the great program SmptAuth by Marcus von Cube (http://www.mvcsys.de/index_en.html)in order to make the BCCs invisible. But, I think due to this interrupt, SmtpAuth did not work and all BCCs were visible.
I would like to ask Marcus (he is a subscriber of our digest) to help us to fix the problem.
Best Regards
Rolf Vonau
The Digest Team member
====== Forwarded Message ======
Date: 7/9/09 08:53
Received: 7/9/09 16:53 +0100
From: John
To: Steve
On 7/9/09 at 16:53, John wrote:
> Dear Steve,
> My email was not in connection with the text of a
> particular Digest.
> I had noticed that the Digest arrives with your entire
> email list, under the Bcc: heading.
> And I was just wondering if you were aware of this
> list being promulgated?
> Maybe no one cares but me?
> John