Actually, more. As far as accessible note takers go, I've always considered them ready-to-use-no-installation and simpler than computers.

Nicole
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That is an interesting question especially when you consider that
anything you take notes on is in fact a note taker. I am not sure that
there really is an answer. You have laptops portables and PDA's Note
takers used to be defined as stand alone devices built for a specific
purpose.

Are you more or less confused?



Terry Bray
System Support Analyst

Adaptive Technology Services - Strategy and Planning Desktop Planning &
Design

ENTERPRISE INFRASTRUCTURE OPERATIONS, Technology & Solutions

Phone 416-549-6190




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   I apologize that this might be slightly off topic, but what is the
actual definition of a note taker?

Nicole



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