too bad Palm missed the market..they used to have a great product.
it almost impossible to develop palm apps using Linux platform..bad move..
does the webos support python? pyqt? pyside?
i tried for months to learn to write a palm app..yes I know how to program.
It took me about 6 months to learn pyqt and python to write an app for
my Nokia N810. yes I have another job so learning to program was done in
my spare time. I never got that far with the palm developement. way too
MS focused.
its also a shame that almost all new devices are a PDA/phone..ever stop
to think of what happens when you break the phone? My current Gzone is
the only phone I've owned that's lived more 1yr and I wouldn't think
twice about replacing the battery instead of the whole phone. the rest
died or broke or were broken. there are very few mil spec phones and no
mil spec PDA's on the market. in the article they mention a ruggized
device..to what standard? and at $500...pencil and paper is looking better..
-dkenny
Edward Jones wrote:
I was very interested when David Thacker made the announcement about
the Aceeca Palm PDAs and went looking for more information and
pictures to show the bosses but I was a little worried when going to
Aceecas web site that they only show the MEZ1500 as running either
Linux or Win CE?
http://www.aceeca.com/home/mez_comparison_NEW-20090225.php
The only product that is listed as running PalmOS is the grey scale
MEZ1000 which is no good for me. Worse still, the Aceeca site makes no
reference to the PDA32 which is the one I am most interested in...
Can anyone (David?) confirm this?
Regards
Edward Jones
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