Newton Connection 1.0

One issue that I’d been having while using my Newton is that I couldn’t get my contacts and calendars over from my MacBook to my Newton. Morgan had pointed this application to me some time ago when I originally had gotten my Newton, but I didn’t end up using it since I didn’t have one of the many dongles/adapters to connect it to my Mac. After reading over the features of what Newton Connection can do, I am seriously considering buying the Ethernet adapter so I can put my contacts and calendars to my Newton.

Currently it doesn’t support syncing which kind of sucks, but in the applications documents it says it should in the future.

You can grab a copy of Newton Connection at the following webpage:

http://homepage.mac.com/simonbell/connection/

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