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    Take a good look at AlphaSmart’s useful tools for writers

    By Gary | November 20, 2008

    I first posted about the wonderful AlphaSmart Neo as a nifty tool for writers, oh, I guess sometime in 2007. (Actually, I think it was originally as early as 2006, but I had a crash and lost all or most of those posts.)

    I can't sing the praises of this little tool loudly enough if you write regularly and want something extremely portable and extremely useful for just entering text as if flows rapidly from you Big Writer Brain into your Nimble Writer Fingertips and out to the world.

    Okay, really, the point of this post is to alert you to the right-hand sidebar of the website where you'll find constantly updated links to AlphaSmart Neo, AlphaSmart Dana, and various AlphaSmart accessories being sold on eBay. Yes, you'll find constantly updated links there to all the AlphaSmart goodies you could want currently being offered on eBay.

    Always glad to help when I can. Now it's up to YOU to click on one of the AlphaSmart deals on eBay there and look it over. Go ahead and click now while you're thinking about it. I'll wait.

    Go ahead. I'm still waiting ...

    Topics: Advice for New Writers, Useful Websites |

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