WebOS has a very natural, fluid feel to it. In the base apps,
everything just works and flows from one app to another. I don't get
that feel from the Droid.

WebOS apps are built in Javascript. On the upside, they are easy to
program for. On the downside, they can be a bit less responsive than
Android apps. (Flash apps on WebOS should improve performance, I can't
wait until Flash is available.) Even so, I prefer the apps in the Pre,
they are extremely cool.

The hand movements in WebOS are easy to learn and very useful.
Overall, I like WebOS more than the iPhone or Android. I never had
much use for Palm, but they did a great job with WebOS. I can't wait
to see it run on a slate.



On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 4:20 PM, Judah McAuley <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> That will be interesting. I haven't played with WebOS. How does it
> compare to Android?
>

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