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Ive read about several companies releasing linux hand helds like the palm 
pilot, but they dont speak or use any of the existing software. They are dirt 
cheap, include software for a pc, but lack apps. I use a palm with a font 
hack and tealmagnify. I have 2, a reflective one for outside and bright areas 
and a 3c which is back lit for indoors and low light. I use them for reading 
material like scanned books, material from websites and appointments. 

Jeff

http://www.wheelchairmodifications.org
Richmond, Va

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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT  SIZE=2>Ive read about several companies releasing linux hand helds like the palm pilot, but they dont speak or use any of the existing software. They are dirt cheap, include software for a pc, but lack apps. I use a palm with a font hack and tealmagnify. I have 2, a reflective one for outside and bright areas and a 3c which is back lit for indoors and low light. I use them for reading material like scanned books, material from websites and appointments. 
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<BR>Jeff
<BR>
<BR>http://www.wheelchairmodifications.org
<BR>Richmond, Va</FONT></HTML>

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