This in fact could be good for the Palm OS. This will increase the number of people using Palm OS apps and motivate software developers to update their Palm OS programs.
Makes you wonder why Palm didn't take this road for transition years ago.
Once Styletap gets HotSync conduit support in, it's the death knell for Palm and the current Palm OS.
There would be very little reason to hang around for Palm's crappy technical direction, lack of vision and performance to somehow turn 180 degrees just because it HAD a rich history and a large selection of familiar apps.
It's the same as waiting around for Apple to support and put out a new Apple II again.
“The general size and shape certainly calls forth memories of the Centro, but while the previous version was chunky and playful, the Pixi comes off more like its distant cousin... from the year 3000.”
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This in fact could be good for the Palm OS. This will increase the number of people using Palm OS apps and motivate software developers to update their Palm OS programs.
No.
Why make the apps for the emulator, when devs could make apps for the real deal(the iPhone OS).
New Apps will go to the iPhone OS, old Palm apps will be run on this.
Makes you wonder why Palm didn't take this road for transition years ago.
Once Styletap gets HotSync conduit support in, it's the death knell for Palm and the current Palm OS.
There would be very little reason to hang around for Palm's crappy technical direction, lack of vision and performance to somehow turn 180 degrees just because it HAD a rich history and a large selection of familiar apps.
It's the same as waiting around for Apple to support and put out a new Apple II again.