That list doesn't appear to have all of the certified PalmOS developers. It looks more like a subset. You can find the whole list here: http://www.palmos.com/dev/certification/developers.html
-Jon ------------------------------------------- Jonathan Hays Palm OS Certified Developer http://hazelware.luggle.com ------------------------------------------- -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Aaron Ardiri Sent: Monday, March 14, 2005 7:24 AM To: Palm Developer Forum Subject: Re: Seeking bespoke Palm OS developer / quote > We're looking to develop an application for Palm OS and seeking > developers to discuss the project with and get quotes from. > If this isn't the place to find developers, can anyone suggest > where I could find Palm OS developers? if you are looking for quality developers - certified from palmsource i would suggest you start looking here: http://palmsource.mobilecoders.com/result.asp?platform=1&palmsource=Yes this is a complete list of certified developers for the palmos platform. this will guarentee you are not messing with a bedroom hacker for your project however, it comes at an additional cost (more expensive). but, cost can be measured two ways :) paying more for quality is normally much cheaper than having a project go on and on without no end at a lower rate :) thats a business decision tho. > It's a fairly simple database application on the handheld, with > a simple download into some standard format on a server. There > are one or two complications in that we're looking to connect > an unlimited number of units to a single server, but overall, > it should be a simple application. "simple" is an interesting word. palmos has no internal "database" management; other than simple record entries (ie: datebook et al). if you are looking for a stronger database engine (sql et al) - its another project in itself. you'll find your biggest hurdle will be the presentation of the data and how you gather it from your users. the storage and synchronization are quite small compared to these. tcp/ip from the device, or the development of a synchronization conduit. a complete suite of options available to you - just a matter of how much you are willing to spend :) beware of low price quotes; there are normally a lot of hidden aspects there (like, dependencies on runtime environment etc) if you are getting something done; be sure to know how it'll be delivered to you and to your clients. if you want some additional advice; you are more than welcome to contact me offline. i've spent the majority of the past few years under contract doing stuff very similar to what you are asking for. -- Aaron Ardiri PalmOS Certified Developer [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.mobilewizardry.com/ -- For information on using the Palm Developer Forums, or to unsubscribe, please see http://www.palmos.com/dev/support/forums/ -- For information on using the Palm Developer Forums, or to unsubscribe, please see http://www.palmos.com/dev/support/forums/
