> I guess the number of devices running 2.0 are less than 1% and it would
> make more sense to strip out all the 3.x stuff from the viewer to create
> a "Lite" version for those devices (they are already low on memory).
> Anyone using 3.0 can upgrade to 3.3.
My only concern would be that we are treading close to alienating
the Handspring users with the 3.1 or greater requirements. Can we make sure
we test those capabilities on the Handspring units?
The only units which do not support a multibyte ROM right now and
are OS3.1 or later are the IIIx, IIIe (not flashable, but running 3.3),
IIIxe, V, VII, VIIx, ALL of the Handsprings (none are flashable), the
original IBM Workpad (which is running 3.0, but is flashable), the two
Qualcomm units, the Symbol units (1500, 1700, and 1740, runs OS3.2 anyway
though), and the original TRGPro (but it runs 3.3 or 3.5.1, and is
flashable).
We shouldn't be in the game of forcing or requiring users to join
the Palm Developer Pavilion to get access to PalmOS ROM images to flash
their own devices to allow Plucker to work if we move beyond OS3.1, but I
think as long as we hang at 3.1 for awhile, or provide "lite" versions, I
would be fine with that.
/d