VoxDei
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Registered: Nov 1999
Location: New Hampshire
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quote: Originally posted by John Nowak:
I had a GoType for my old Palm. It's a nice piece of equipment; it works well, and is very sturdy. On the down side, the Stowaway is larger when unfolded and (for me) more comfortable to type on.
I had intended to seek out a StowAway and was able to test the GoType before I decided. I honestly don't see how people get used to the cramped keyboard! In the minute or so I was trying it, I simply couldn't get my hands "seated" properly to type the way I wanted. I guess people do get used to it, but it seems to me that this is a BIG "con" about this keyboard.
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The Stowaway does look more vulnerable, but I'm not sure if it is. Personally, I'd use the Stowaway if you expect to have flat surfaces to type on; use the GoType if you're taking notes while camping.
I've used the StowAway almost every day now for a couple of weeks and I have no more concern about its vulnerability than I do my Visor. Obviously I'm careful with it, and I have to be no more so with the keyboard. I've used it at meetings where we sit at a table and where we're just sitting in a circle. At the latter I've just taken a book, or something else handy, and set the StowAway on that, no problem. Depending on how you type, it's even possible to use it without center support, it's just trickier. I find that I can do it, but that it slows down my typing.
Let me just get a word in about the Palm/Visor comparison, too. Now that I carry around the 8 meg springboard, I'm amazed at the flexibility of the Visor. When I talk to my Palm friends about what we've got access to on our machines they can't believe how much space I've got...you simply can't have 16 meg on a Palm no matter what! 
While the use of Springboards depends entirely on personal preference, I can't see that there is any comparison between the flexibility of the Visor vs the Palm. Combine that with the ease and flexibility of the Backup module and I have to believe that the Visor is clearly and somewhat quietly a better value. It provides more options without any signifcant drawbacks.
Once I've purchased a modem I'll have a $600 pocket-sized computer w/keyboard with 16 mb of storage that includes fast and secure backup capabilities and internet access. I'm not finding that in any Palm combination!
[This message has been edited by VoxDei (edited 06-13-2000).]
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