I think android is overhyped. I tried using it, and it just reminded
me yet again what a terrible choice linux is for the mobile device
world. Justbecause it is easy to use and cheap to port does not mean
you should used it. UGH!

I liked PalmOS because ti was simple an efficient.


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On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 3:18 PM, John Gruenenfelder
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 04:30:12AM -0800, Luc Le Blanc wrote:
>>Palm has been quick in the past to boast the wide software
>>offering for Palm OS, yet did very little to actually support the
>>developers who made their platform attractive, especially
>>freeware writers, while much of the offering was freeware.
>>Continued support from developers to migrate their apps to web OS
>>is just taken for granted after years of uncertainty about OS 6,
>>ALP and Nova. Today Palm says "forget about a compatibility layer, there's no 
>>adaptation possible, just rebuild your apps from the
>>ground up with Javascript, HTML or CSS and stay with us, we need
>>you to make money!"
>>
>>Count me out!
>
> I completely agree.  At first, everything was just fantastic.  Up through OS
> 4.x, I had all of the tools I needed, they all ran under multiple operating
> systems, and they worked very well.
>
> When Palm OS 5.x came along, that's when the lies and half-truths really
> started to become much more prevalent.  The Simulator will be ported, don't
> worry!  The Simulator bugs will be fixed, don't worry!  Palm OS
> 6.x/Garnet/Topaz/Fuschia will be out Real Soon Now(tm), don't worry!
>
> With the Windows-centric OS 5.x development model, working on my software
> became much more problematic.  POSE was such an amazingly useful tool for
> testing and debugging.  But the Simulator?  Buggy, crash happy, and about 1/10
> as useful.  And having to run it in a Windows virtual machine just made it
> that much more annoying.
>
> I certainly won't be following Palm into the great beyond this time.
> Personally, the next version of my software will be running on Android.  I
> choose it because it is very likely the next PDA-ish/PDA-capable OS I will be
> using myself and because the user base can only grow for the forseeable
> future.  Of course, unlike many of you, I do not make any money from my
> software and that permits a fair amount of latitude in making these choices.
>
> I don't envy you in having to weigh Palm's latest offering.
>
>
> Or maybe I'm just still pissed over that threatening legalese letter Palm sent
> me some seven years ago over usage of the word "Palm" in any context...  :)
>
>
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