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Ian Butterworth
ianb23 at btinternet.com
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If you are going to the Fringe or BETT have a look at Write-Online by Crick Software which is a web based word processor with prediction, wordbars, speech and runs on the Asus mini book. I have only had a very quick look but I was impressed by the apparent build quality and variety of ports including 3 USB2, monitor, and network plus wireless [although I'm not sure of the speed etc]. The screen is clear although, not surprisingly given its small size, text etc is quite small. It certainly would make me think about buying a Neo again although the Asus does have a lot more distractions. Ian Ian Butterworth ACE Centre Advisory Trust -----Original Message----- From: senit-bounces at lists.becta.org.uk [mailto:senit-bounces at lists.becta.org.uk] On Behalf Of barry andrews Sent: 07 December 2007 20:59 To: senit at lists.becta.org.uk Subject: [senit] Asus Mini Books I've been looking at the RM/Asus mini book. Has anyone used it. I was thinking about using it with KS3 struggling/disaffected writers. They look pretty cool and would have some street cred. Is it right that you can't load any software on? I think something like a prediction package (Cowriter/Penfriend) would be useful. Is it possible to do this? What about battery life and the small screen? Any advice appreciated. Barry. --------------------------------- Sent from Yahoo! - the World's favourite mail. |
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