Comments on: Palm OS revision now due in first half of 2009
The company once hoped to get the Linux-based Palm OS II out in early 2009, but is now saying to expect it sometime in the first half of 2009, which generally means summer.
The company once hoped to get the Linux-based Palm OS II out in early 2009, but is now saying to expect it sometime in the first half of 2009, which generally means summer.
Web sites launch all the time, but they also shut their doors. We highlight 15 that bit the dust this year.
Let the debate begin: Was the iPhone more important than iTunes? Was anything bigger than Google finding a great business model? CNET offers its list of the 10 most important stories of the '00s.
Check out the latest wireless news on CNET News, featuring the latest news on cell phones, mobile gear, VOIP, and internet access via broadband and wireless connections.
Add this feed to your online news reader
Its biggest drawback was lack of marketing and push and with Sony pulling out of the market with it branded Clie's Palm lost impetus and embraced the buggy windows Mobile in the belief this would save them but in effect the Buggy and unreliable nature of Windows Mobile has caused us to migrate from Palm.
The only real alternative to the Palm OS has emerged in the Ipod Touch and Iphone with its 2.x version its become the PDA that Palm wanted to become! The company could have taken an marketing lesson from apple and sold its ease of use and difference rather than join the handheld windows Mobile train.
My trusty TX has been replaced by the iPhone as refusal of many UK operators to allow Palm devices (Symbian and RIM sold the idea to them that Palm did not) has resulted in a slow death of a superior PDA - where did we last hear this ... it was Apples Newton now reborn phoenix Like as the iPhone and iPod Touch.
Going Linux is a bit to late as the marketability of Palm has been eroded by its attempt to use Windows Mobile and its less than successful results for users.
6 years later, and what? a dozen CEO's? What does Palm have? An OS that has more patches, and hacks to get it to do things that the OS was never designed to do....Its a cludge of an operating system and its why its initials are POS.
This revamp should have happened in 2004 at the absolute latest. Instead here we are on the cusp of 2009 and we are still using this POS. I hope Android eats Palm's breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
- by jmansfie April 14, 2009 7:38 AM PDT
- I sure hope the new OS is backward compatible with the memo and contacts, etc. and will run the same 3rd party software like Mobiledb Light! I too am addicted and frustrated that the proprietary Palm Memo file system is so incompatible with the Windows-like file system of my Blackberry 8830 World .
- Like this Reply to this comment
-
(11 Comments)