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Old 01-01-2022, 03:07 PM   #73
Dr. Drib
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Originally Posted by GlenBarrington View Post
I'm guessing you will decide if it's a Novel or Novella at the stopping point? I don't know about you, but I hate these sort of decisions.

I've now mapped it out to be a short novel. I've already completed 1/4 of it - about 52 pages.

I really do like the way I'm teaching myself not to have a perfect ['true'] sentence, before moving forward. Freewrite is only for first draft writing.

It's actually fun using this crazy, but flawed, writing tool.

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I would definitely buy the portable unit, called the Freewrite Traveler, if it had a front light. Until they get a front light on it, they will not have my support for this unit.

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Sometime this month, the company is advertising the release of the Freewrite 3rd Generation unit. It's supposed to have a different keyboard, a different eInk screen, and a different set of keys, along with a longer-lasting battery. The newer firmware for the 3rd Generation Freewrite has additional features NOT available on my 2nd Generation.

I've not had a problem whatsoever with the battery in my 2nd Generation unit. Also, I would like to add that the screen lag is not that bad for me. It's definitely there, but it doesn't bother me. I'm about 85% OK with the lag, which is an operational percentage that is fine - for me.

I put it on my lap and it's perfect. I also take it outside to the front terrace in the morning where I do some writing.
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