The whole reason I bought an M100 was to replace my Amstrad NC100, which has a terrible display in comparison. I use the M100 for writing articles for my tech blog when I'm out and about. mComm has really made my life a breeze, turning my phone in to a portable mass storage device.
James On 3 Nov 2017 5:38 a.m., "Marko Peussa" <marko.peu...@kolumbus.fi> wrote: > I’ve used M102 occasionally for conference and meeting memos at work. The > keyboard is good, so I can type without looking at the screen and still get > a readable memo. > > The only extra hassle is transferring the files. > > > Kurt McCullum <kurt.mccul...@att.net> kirjoitti 3.11.2017 kello 4.02: > > > > Writing is what prompted me to buy my first 102. Which led to a 200, 100 > and 8201. And of course that also led to mComm, Sardine support and the > SARDOS rom........guess I need to spend less time developing and more time > writing. > > > > Kurt > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: M100 [mailto:m100-boun...@lists.bitchin100.com] On Behalf Of Mike > Stein > > Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2017 2:53 PM > > To: m...@bitchin100.com > > Subject: [M100] Any writers still using an M100? > > > > I thought some of you might be amused by this reply to a post I made in > a CCtalk mailing list thread discussing the best device for undistracted > writing with a good keyboard, display and battery life: > > > > FWIW, Evan is a well-known figure in the vintage computer community. > > > > m > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Evan Koblentz via cctalk" <cct...@classiccmp.org> > > To: "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts" < > cct...@classiccmp.org> > > Sent: Monday, October 30, 2017 3:47 PM > > Subject: Re: looking at buying a pocket PC / PDA > > > > > >>> Radio Shack M100 ... still used by some writers for the very reason > you mention. > >> > >> That is not true. > >> > >> It was an urban legend in the 1990s that a handful of old farts in the > >> entirely sportswriting industry (thousands of writers overall) may > >> "still" be using their Model 100s. I'm sure if you looked hard enough > >> some of them still used typewriters too. > >> > >> In 2017? It's ridiculous to even speculate. > > > >