So far, the impression I get is that Palm OS will be dropped, and
Palm will be forced to go to Access Linux. The big problem here is
what exactly? Having a Linux-based "Palm OS" would be awesome.
Of course, let's hope it works out that way.
On 02/08/2006, at 5:25 AM, Alex wrote:
Jay Ts, after reading a lot of articles (especially this one :
http://www.1src.com/headlines/show/001642.html) about what happened
with Palm and PalmSource, I do agree with you, this should not hurt
Palm business even in long term and there is no reason to panic. I
just hope that both Palm and PalmSource won't walk the way SEGA
did. Also hearing all this stories developers should not be tempted
to move into other platforms, where by the way there is other kind
of problems too. There is no perfect mobile OS for business (yet)
because it's a volatile market.
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