July 7, 2008

When Merlin Mann, GTD guru and author of the 43 Folders blog, invented the Hipster PDA, he probably knew the adaptability of a plain index card idea holder would be infinite.
Us Newton MessagePad users, however, might scoff at the idea. Index cards? Color coding? Binder clips? It all seems so…Office Max.
But maybe Mann is on to something. Why can’t we Newton fans adapt the idea of the Hipster PDA into something more, I don’t know, Apple?

That’s why I’m introducing the pNewton, a Hipster-style MessagePad that takes the best ideas of the Hipster PDA and makes them even better.
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DIY, GTD, howto, humor, lowend, messagepad | Tagged: 43 folders, dates, DIY, GTD, hipster PDA, index, iphone, merlin mann, messagepad, names, newton, organization, palm, PDA, pNewton, stylus |
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April 22, 2008

Arthur C. Clarke’s third “prediction law” states that any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
In that case, I have a magic Newton, because after showing it to my grandma the other night, she’s convinced that what it does is beyond this world.
Grandma usually has a list of “to do” items every time I visit her – take some books out of the attic, say, or troubleshoot her iMac – so I decided to take my Newton to her place to take note of these items.
“What’s that you’re using there?” she asked me.
“I call it my ‘memory box,’” I told her. “It’s called an Apple Newton.”
I explained to her how it keeps track of my calendar items, and to-do lists, and simple notes, how to recognizes my handwriting – all the stuff the MessagePad is great at.
But it was when I showed her how to erase something, and the “poof” graphic that appears when you do, that her eyes lit up.
And the little trash can that appears when you throw a note away? That was magic, too.
I even let her try the handwriting software, but her super-fancy letters bested the Newton’s attempts at translation.
“I need one of those,” she told me, for the same reason I kept it around: tons of little notes were taking over her living space.
Grandma couldn’t believe that the 110 was made in the early 1990s, and she asked why Apple would ever stop making them.
Good questions, but I explained to her that we’ve since “progressed” to the iPod and iPhone for Newton-like tasks.
“Yes, but I don’t need a phone,” she said. “I want one of those.” She was sold. And who can blame her?
Advanced technology? Maybe not, but my Newton had enough magic in it to win over one more convert.
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March 18, 2008

Now that I’ve been using my Newton for everyday tasks like meetings, dates, and jotting down notes, a jarring thought occured to me: what will I do when I (eventually) buy an iPhone?
Does it makes sense to keep lugging my Newton around everywhere? Will its nimble features be replaced by the Jesus Phone?
First of all, I haven’t decided on a date to purchase an iPhone just yet. Part of me wants to wait until June, when the SDK stuff officially comes out. And the other part of me wants the 3G iPhone so bad I can taste it. Sometimes, I want to drive to Ann Arbor and grab the darn thing. Why not?
Because my MessagePad 110 is so darned big, carrying an iPhone would be a blessing. It can fit into my pocket, it weighs far less (4.8 ounces verses well over a pound), and it can take the place of my current phone and the Newton.
With the SDK applications, I’ll surely be able to jot notes and organize my GTD life. There’s already a calendar and contacts feature. Plus there’s the fun of controlling the thing with my fingertips; no stylus to lose with an iPhone.
Even if I decide to abandon the Newt, I can still experiment with it and play around with its applications for the purpose of this blog. I would still like to buy a 2×00 model to mess with. And there’s always that spare eMate out there that could help with these here blog posts.
Newton Poetry is first and foremost a blog about Newton MessagePads, their culture, and the crazy “poetry” the come up with. But it’s also about Apple and its portable products, and so an iPhone would fit right in.
We’ll see what actually happens when I do buy the iPhone. Until then, my MessagePad will remain my trusted companion and “memory box.”
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February 18, 2008

Two weeks ago, I decided to dedicate all my GTD, notetaking, scheduling, and day-to-day tasks using nothing but my Newton MessagePad 110.
I originally bought my MessagePad on eBay just to play around with, and see what all the fuss is about. As I’ve worked on this Newton Poetry blog, however, I’ve developed quite an affection for the green machine. Maybe it’s contagious, I don’t know. But I figured if I really wanted to get to know my Newton, I had to use it everyday – not just for translating poetry.
The project began on Monday, Feb. 4, though not with a bang. That first Monday, I mainly got acquainted with setting up calendar dates and making appropriate folders to store my notes. Nothing special; just the basics. Read the rest of this entry »
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