Re: Connectivity Pack and using the pen

Todd Huss (thuss@gnu.uvm.edu)
Sat, 27 Jul 1996 12:35:36 -0400 (EDT)

> My own opinion (take it or leave it) -
>
> I seldom use the connectivity pack except for one major use. The windows
> version prints out the phonebook, notepad, and appointment book better and
> faster than just the Omnigo and serial/parallel cable. I use the Omnigo for all
> of my scheduling and data archiving and retrieving. Fear of connectivity
> problems and data loss discourages my use of hotsynching, so I only use the
> connectivity pack for hard copy printing.
>
> Jeff Hinman
> ust941@edcca4.bgl.ca.boeing.com

Is hotsynching really unsafe? If there's one thing I can't afford to do,
it's to lose all of my data on both ends by hotsyncing...

One other question, I just ordered pocket quicken from intuit, and was
wondering if I need an extra SRAM card to install it? My OmniGo only says
it has 313K free at the moment, and I can't imagine that's enough room to
install pocket quicken and have room left over for the data that I'll be
putting into it also... or does the program or data go into some other
portion of the 1MB of memory? Thanks...
-Todd

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Todd C. Huss
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