No, unless you were in the middle of editing a note, spreadsheet, etc. and soft
rebooted. This can happen easily if you switched to another application while
working on another and forgot. If you then soft rebooted, you would lose the
edited contents of whatever you were working on that didn't get closed. A way
to prevent this is to always hit the check mark in the left corner. This does
not actually close the file, it saves the data, updates the state file, and
minimizes the application. You will not lose any data by soft rebooting except
for the state files.
For myself, I try not to soft reboot. I leave enough memory (120K) for state
files by placing everything possible on a SRAM card. I find that leaving the
state files current makes the Ogo much faster and easier to use.
Hope that helped.
Jeff Hinman
ust941@edcca4.bgl.ca.boeing.com