There is a new Natural keyboard, the Pro. It looks different from the Classic and the Elite, but it has full size cursor keys (the Pro features are a set of small application launcher buttons above the function keys). I don't know whether it has the height raiser at the front or at the back. It comes out in October.
Users should be able to moderate Robs posts, so that when he starts trolling about a language he obviously hasn't used recently, it doesn't start yet another java flame (YAJF). The people I feel sorry for are whoever at Andover.net is going to have to maintain those perl scripts, after Rob finally loses it...
Here is an idea: There is color matching support in Java. Using Blackdown, implement the colour matching stuff as a seperate component, implemented in Java. Let Sun pay for the patents. It might be slow (mostly because you have to open the file in a seperate app), but this is something you do at the end of editing anyway, usually. Moderate me up!
There is a new Natural keyboard, the Pro. It looks different from the Classic and the Elite, but it has full size cursor keys (the Pro features are a set of small application launcher buttons above the function keys). I don't know whether it has the height raiser at the front or at the back. It comes out in October.
Users should be able to moderate Robs posts, so that when he starts trolling about a language he obviously hasn't used recently, it doesn't start yet another java flame (YAJF). The people I feel sorry for are whoever at Andover.net is going to have to maintain those perl scripts, after Rob finally loses it...
Here is an idea: There is color matching support in Java. Using Blackdown, implement the colour matching stuff as a seperate component, implemented in Java. Let Sun pay for the patents. It might be slow (mostly because you have to open the file in a seperate app), but this is something you do at the end of editing anyway, usually.
Moderate me up!