EeePC follow-up: working with Rev

Richard Gaskin ambassador at fourthworld.com
Tue Aug 26 11:50:35 EDT 2008


A couple months ago I asked folks here about their experiences with the 
EeePC (see <http://eeepc.asus.com>).  In general folks seemed very happy 
with their purchase, but I thought it'd be interesting to see how they 
fare once the novelty wears off.

It's been long enough now that those who have them have had plenty of 
real-world use, and it may also be of interest to the readers here who 
don't have EeePCs to learn about usage patterns since they're among the 
best-selling laptops right now - from eeeuser.com:

    It looks like the Eee PC models are continuing to be strong
    in the marketplace, as the Eee PC 901 12G is currently the
    most popular item in the Computers & PC Hardware category
    of Amazon.com Also rounding out the top 10 are the Eee PC
    900 16G (white, Linux) in 7th spot and the Eee PC 900 16G
    (black, XP) in 9th. The Eee PC 1000H just missed the cut in
    12th place.

So if you have an EeePC, please take a moment to let us know how it's 
working out for you, esp. with regard to using Rev:

- Do you do any Rev development on your EeePC?

- If so, how much of your development do you do on your EeePC
   relative to your other computer(s)?

- What do you like most about using the EeePC,
   and what do you find most annoying?

- Do you target the EeePC in your deployment plans for
   commercial/shareware/freeware apps?

- Which model of EeePC do you have?

- Do you run Linux or XP on it?

- How do you manage synchronizing files (both development
   stackfiles and things like email) between the EeePC and
   your other computer(s)?

- Any other comments about your EeePC experience you can share?

TIA -

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  Richard Gaskin
  Fourth World Media Corporation
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  Ambassador at FourthWorld.com       http://www.FourthWorld.com



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