Well, in my opinion it is definitely not a good idea if your app is to be
used by a wide audience (consumer market, or even corporate people who
already use a Palm). People expect Palm apps to be lightweight and to spare
memory.

On the other hand, if it is to be installed on *dedicated* mono-app devices
and provided that they have enough memory and maybe horsepower, why not ? In
this case, let's say that the Palm is no longer a PDA but a small device
with a computer inside.

-- Denis Faivre - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-- Ablivio - http://www.ablivio.com


----- Message d'origine -----
De : <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
À : "Palm Developer Forum" <[email protected]>
Envoyé : mercredi 30 août 2000 09:28
Objet : Help me to explain Palm Pilot to Desktop people!!!


> Help me to explain to my boss why a Network Application that for the
libraries
> takes 381 KB and that at the and should be 850Kb or 1.1Mb, is not a good
idea
> for Palm Pilot. I think it would be better to have terminal Query forms in
the
> Palm Pilot, while the searching Application running on a proxi server or
on the
> Server Side. Or better Web clipping or WAP services could be better.
>
> Please answer me soon, I risk too much, as you can imagine.
> Thanks,
>           Raffaella.
>
>
>
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