On Thu, 29 Jun 2000, aussieblnd wrote:
> Look at it this way since the Duo 280c is a 68k machine it's not much more
> that a big address book with a internet connection and a few office
> programs.  But it gets the job done when you travel!  If the job requires
> presentations, and or a computer with alot of power I take a G3 or My Sony
> Vaio.  I prefer office 98 on my Mac's and Office 2000 on the Pc's.  It makes
> document sharing alot easier!

I've got my 280c setup for playing a few games, and word processing, as
sort of a portable writing station.

granted, i'm using BBedit to write screenplays, until i come up with a
better method...

-j

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