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Very impressive demo ! Ergonomically a very good match for the 770, yes. The question being the horsepower it needs to do its magic -- is it compatible with a comfortable usage on the tablet ?...
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2006-09-18
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2006-09-18
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aleksandyr is on it, I guess we'll soon know :-)
http://science.slashdot.org/article....16242&from=rss
I knew this program before, but never became a big fan of it: it doesn't run on the Newton (no Java) and was kinda hinky on my old Fujitsu.
Nevertheless, the concept is IMO awesome; just check out the video. It also fits nicely in the kinds of programs the 770 should run. Could anyone who is testing the Java for 770 test if it runs on our tablet?