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> I recently purchased a new Handspring Visor and
> I was wondering what types of creative uses
> technical writers have come up with to improve
> productivity. For example, I've found WordSmith
> to be an excellent miniature text editor.
I enjoy using my Palm as a dust collector, dog toy, and chic geek accessory.
You're not going to believe this - but I actually got a Palm for the sole
reason that it impressed people when I went out on sales meetings. They see I
have a Palm and they think I am appropriately wired so they're more comfortable
dropping a quadzillion dollars on the security solution I am pitching to them.
In reality, the whole thing is blank and 1/2 the time the batteries are dead.
Duhhh.
Andrew Plato
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