Zoomer, I have doubts!

Sean78728@aol.com
XXX, 30 Jun 1993 00:55:10 -0400 (EDT)

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Remember also that GeoWorks' business plan, written about 10 years ago,
specifically calls out that our mission is to write system software for
small, memory- and power-constrained, consumer computing devices.
Essentially, we've been working for 10 years on something Sculley began Apple
thinking about three years ago. I'll have to wait and see Apple's technology
and UI before I judge theirs, but my judgment on ours is that it's truly
top-notch stuff.
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Remember the Mac started with only 128k of RAM, 64k ROM and a 400k floppy.
So the Geos OS is ten years old --DOS is 12 years old, and it stinks!

In any event, Apple has a long history of revolutionizing the computer
industy with top notch products.

Casio is a mass market watch company. And Tandy/Radio Shack is the 800 pound
Gorilla/Bozo of the computer industry. Remember the Tandy 2000? Neither
does anybody else.
My cash is on Apple!

The Zoomer isn't going to go until it gets good hand writing recognition,
meaning cursive. According to the press I've seen, all the Zoomer can handle
is block text.

Furthermore, the focus of PDA applications isn't to replace desktop
applications, but rather to suppliment them with very focused, get the job
done on the go applications which model the user thinks.Subj: Zoomer
Features