In memory of Bunch 1965-2003
Are you a newcomer to the world of handhelds?
    Never used a Newton? Are your wondering what they 
    are all about?
    Do you think your expensive new handheld is that advanced?
    This site will show you some of the....
    Things you can do with a Newton
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         Screenshots then take 
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Not satisfied? Want more?
  Easy 
  as A - B - 
C 
Blow-your-mind
(external
  link)
For even more screenshots,
  look at the original pages that inspired this site
  
  Newton 
  Envy
  
  and
  
  Newton 
  pictures
  These are just a few screenshots... there is so 
  much more!
  and here's where you might 
  store it all!
Handy little beggar!
It also had a variety
        of methods of entering text, including a decent
         sized keyboard.
    With
         the large screen in landscape mode, the newton became
    the ultimate form factor for mobile word processing!
  
(Not bad for a 1993-1997 Machine (Newton OS was born on 17-10-1989))
Acknowledgements
The pictures on this site were collected from many different sources, including other web sites, newton web server screenshots, documentation, and screenshots obtained directly from various people's newtons. If you are unhappy about the use of one of your pictures on this site, then please email me in that regard. Pictures are typically linked to their original sites or to pages that support and/or archive the associated application.
Thanks and kudos to all the pioneers who built 
  and contributed to the software and hardware that makes the newton so great.
  Hopefully this site will help showcase a few of your efforts - particularly 
  to the many PDA users who will never use a newton but may use analogous implementations 
  on later platforms. Let's hope the contributions made by the Newton community 
  and their impact on the products and software now used on other platforms is 
  recognised. 
They didn't kill my Newton, it works just fine!
| http://www.newtontalk.net/~martinw/newtonlust/ | LM: 19 Apr 2005  |