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FWIW,

I play IF exclusively on the Palm and enjoy it very much.

-Jim

OKB -- not okblacke wrote:

>      I have thought about this, but it's more in the "oh for pete's sake I hope
> no one plays this on a palm" vein than the "ooh I'd better do X, Y, and Z to
> make sure it looks good on a Palm" vein.  Personally, I think playing IF on a
> Palm is like reading a book at a rock concert or watching a film on a 6-inch
> portable TV: there's nothing wrong with it per se, but if you really want to
> experience the work (rather than just kill a few minutes), don't do it.
>
> --OKB (BrenBarn@aol.com) -- no relation to okblacke
>


