Arthur worked through the spring. He rejected lithium-ion batteries as "too temperamental for civilised use" and sourced a run of ultra-stable nickel-metal hydride cells from a defunct medical device manufacturer. The screen was a 4.3-inch monochrome Memory LCD—no backlight, no glare, no power drain unless you changed the image. It looked like a slice of polished slate.
The last thing Arthur Kelk ever designed was the smallest. Kelk 2013 Portable
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Because the portable version does not write to the registry, you may need to define a temporary variable. It looked like a slice of polished slate
However, for the average user looking for a general utility, the lack of support, outdated UI, and manual configuration hurdles make it a nostalgia trip rather than a practical tool.