From: Bryce <bryce@digicash.com>
To: Marc Briceno <marc.briceno@usa.net>
Message Hash: 3a4a8e6faefaef77708e1fcdc865a328ba5dd405ff01d084560e819f5612ddc8
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UTC Datetime: 1997-07-15 10:58:54 UTC
Raw Date: Tue, 15 Jul 1997 18:58:54 +0800
From: Bryce <bryce@digicash.com>
Date: Tue, 15 Jul 1997 18:58:54 +0800
To: Marc Briceno <marc.briceno@usa.net>
Subject: hand-held computers Re: Electronic commerce has long way to go
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> After watching Ian Goldberg's demo of all the neat things one can do on an
> US Robotics Palm Pilot PDA, I decided to purchase such a device.
Hm. I have already sent out e-mails to on-line merchants
asking if I can order a Newton, because I've heard from several
people that Newton has a superior user interface, and I know
that its CPU is super fast.
Unfortunately there is not yet any PGP or Ecash for Newton
publically available.
How about for Pilot?
Is there gcc or any other C compiler for Pilot? (There is not,
yet, for Newton a publically available C compiler AFAIK.)
What _are_ the cool things Ian Goldberg can do with a Pilot,
anyway?
Regards,
nobody in particular
Disclaimers follow: I am not a crook. NOT speaking for DigiCash
or any other person or organization. No PGP sig follows.
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