User:LinkBot/suggestions/Apple Newton

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 * Can link operating system: ...'MessagePad; the term Newton was Apple's name for the operating system it used, but popular usage of the word Newton'' has grown...
 * Can link open-source: ...he NewtonScript programming system should be made available open-source (as "abandonware") but most Newton enthusiasts consider... (link to section)
 * Can link address book: ...soup; meaning that the calendar could refer to names in the address book ; a note in the notepad could be converted to an appointment... (link to section)
 * Can link expansion slot: ... MessagePad models were equipped with a standard PCMCIA expansion slot (two on the 2000/2100). This allowed native modem and even... (link to section)
 * Can link phone number: ... be used via the dongle on a 2x00. Newton could also dial a phone number through the MessagePad speaker (simply hold a telephone han... (link to section)
 * Can link PalmOS: ...their large size kept them from being as popular as today's PalmOS devices, many users still swear by them. Their handwriting ... (link to section)
 * Can link Tablet PC: ...sidered by many the best in the world, with only the recent Tablet PC handwriting recognition system coming close. Newton 2.0 and... (link to section)
 * Can link third parties: ...ld still work properly with the display rotated. Apple and third parties marketed several "wallets" for the MessagePads, which would... (link to section)
 * Can link credit cards: ...Pads, which would hold them securely along with the owner's credit cards, driver's license, business cards, and cash. These wallets ... (link to section)
 * Can link driver's license: ...uld hold them securely along with the owner's credit cards, driver's license, business cards, and cash. These wallets were even larger t... (link to section)
 * Can link business cards: ...rely along with the owner's credit cards, driver's license, business cards, and cash. These wallets were even larger than the MessageP... (link to section)
 * Can link John Sculley: ... exist for most of Newton's genesis, and was only coined by John Sculley relatively late in the development cycle. Newton was intend... (link to section)
 * Can link personal computing: ... cycle. Newton was intended to be a complete reinvention of personal computing, and for most of its lifecycle had a large-format screen, m... (link to section)
 * Can link programming language: ...s development cycle (roughly the middle third), the primary programming language was Dylan, a small, efficien... (link to section)
 * Can link run-time: ...gh efficient - for its day and considering its substantial run-time dynamism - Dylan was a tough sell for the large-format Newt... (link to section)
 * Can link dynamism: ...ent - for its day and considering its substantial run-time dynamism - Dylan was a tough sell for the large-format Newton (and t... (link to section)
 * Can link feature creep: ...ramming, the Newton vision fell victim to project slippage, feature creep, and a growing fear of cannibalizing Macintosh sales. It wa... (link to section)
 * Can link rechargeable batteries: ...d Macintosh serial/LocalTalk port. Power came from built-in rechargeable batteries, which lasted 28 hours. Its exterior was a translucent plas... (link to section)
 * Can link The Apple: ...le continues to deny that such a project will ever happen. The Apple iPod is somewhat of a descendant of the Newton in that ... (link to section)
 * Can link input device: ...ell]]", appears in the System Preferences whenever a tablet input device is plugged in. Whether Apple will ever utilize such technol... (link to section)
 * Can link main character: ...[Under Siege 2: Dark Territory|Under Siege 2]],'' where the main character, played by Steven Seagal, uses it to fax a call for hel... (link to section)
 * Can link the FBI: ...ead. * In early episodes of the series The X-Files, the FBI agents use Newtons.... (link to section)