I hate whinging, but when I received notice from our users that our apps can't 
be installed on the T5, and read the previous posts on the change of memory 
locating on this model, it made me pretty pissed off. Here, Palm just changes 
the rules with no warnings. It also breaks the principle of backwards 
compatibility, which has always been one of the benefits and prides of the Palm 
OS. For us, it means we have to warn our customers against buying the T5. Is it 
also the case for Treo 650? I haven't had a device yet to test. Ironically, our 
databases, which were once optimized for the Palm OS, now works much quicker 
and better on a Windows Mobile device.

Next, I can't find documentation anywhere on how the file system on T5 works. 
On the plugged-in site? Try searching "Tungsten" for "SDK or sample code"; it 
yields 0 results. A search for "any" gives me the "Palm Desktop for T5", a mere 
556 mb download. No hit or reference to a developer SDK download. I'd really 
appreciate if someone could overlook my whinging and point me to a usable T5 
SDK so that I can try and fix this some way or other!
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