>What do these new devices mean to developers? Nothing, nada, >zip, zilch, zero. They still have the same OS, same RAM, same buttons, >same graffiti. It's mostly a new case. With a NotePad application that simulates the same function as Jot did. That's a bonus with people who struggle with Graffitti, and don't want to spend extra cash on a Palm keyboard (or tote one around). The ROM is different...but I'm a bit underwhelmed with the 2MB DRAM. I know that's what brings its price down, though. The screen didn't turn out to be all as bad as the rumors were. -Rus -- For information on using the Palm Developer Forums, or to unsubscribe, please see http://www.palmos.com/dev/tech/support/forums/
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