Palm's decision to wash their hands of Palm OS is hitting sales of Web OS 
devices. Apparently one of the big selling points of the iPhone over the Palm 
Pre is the Apple appstore.

Who would have expected such a turn of events, from the managerial brainboxes 
at Palm Inc?


From: luis maldonado 
Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2010 4:12 PM
To: Palm Developer Forum 
Subject: RE: SCOOP: New GarnetOS (PalmOS) Handhelds Coming From Aceeca!


abandoned is putting it EXTREMELY mild, try KIKING IN THE M***R F****N A***S
 
> From: llebl...@cam.org
> To: palm-dev-forum@news.palmos.com
> Subject: Re: SCOOP: New GarnetOS (PalmOS) Handhelds Coming From Aceeca!
> Date: Thu, 21 Jan 2010 05:33:12 -0800
> 
> BTW. Can we expect a new HotSync Manager to run flawlessly with USB under 
> Windows 7 to accompany these new PDAs? Palm seems to have abandoned its 
> earlier customers, betting the farm on webOS. I recently tried to install 
> both the 6.2 and 4.1.4e Palm Desktop+HotSync Manager kits on a new Windows 7 
> PC, and neither was able to sync a T2 over USB.
> 
> 
> Luc Le Blanc
> http://www.speleo.qc.ca/Auriga
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