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You probably know most of this Straton, but I'll post my résumé anywho.
The BlockBook has been fairly popular ever since I put it up, and at least two people have tried to make replicas of it, with little success to my knowledge. It uses both the keyboard and screen for options, 3 named bricks, and under 50 schedules. When closed, it's as big as a 2x4 brick.
The Snailux was one of the few computers with toggling multi-purpose programs, in the sense that you use the same keys for different programs, not a traditional 'event computer' that used dozens of named bricks and for the most part could only show what a program might look like if it was real. It also only used one named brick and took a mere 5-8 minutes to set up.
RelayFire, a program in both computers, has potential to open doors for event developers everywhere. By simply firing a relay from the computer, non-named bricks can execute all sorts of helpful events. I don't know if any event computer has had this functionality prior to the Snailux, besides early prototype models.