Are you insane?
Blackberries are more archaic than the palm in terms of operating system 
software... There's like a handful of third party software available for it.  
It does?lt have a touch screen... It's great for email, decent for phone, bare 
bones for PIM, and lousy for all other PDA functioanlity... Yeh, wow integrated 
GPS and Wifi.  But that's not innovation.  When a blackberry has a software OS 
like palm, windows mobile, symbian and the likes then they're on a path to 
innovate... 

I see BB many steps behind palm.

But palm needs to get Palm 2.0 out next year not 2009... Or Apple, Google or 
Access will put them out of business by then.  Just my look at the world of 
mobile communications...
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-----Original Message-----
From: Scandals & Animals <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, Nov 8, 2007 5:11 pm
Subject: Re: [Treo] Palm's or Blackberry's....?
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [email protected]

 ..... Original Message .......
On Thu, 08 Nov 2007 14:45:53 -0500 Jeffrey Kaplan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> What are the differences between the two?
>
>One is a Palm, the other is not.
>
>
• Well, it's a bit more complex thn that.

The Treo has a touchscreen.  BB doesn't.  Can't imagine not having a 
touchscreen.

BB email goes through a third-party before it gets to you.  This creates true 
push-email.  Sometimes the third-party goes down and BB users re delayed 
getting their mail.  Doesn't happen often, but often enough for me to make fun 
of my sister who them can't get her mail.

Treo doesn't have native push email and has to rely on some workarounds to 
achieve it.  Some Treos have file system problems that makes the email clients 
crash and lose their email, necessitating work-arounds to recover it.  Happened 
to me twice in 5 minutes this morning.  If my sister knew, she'd have made fun 
of me.

There are LOTS more third-party apps for a Treo than for a BB.

>From what I heard, BB has done more innovating than Palm.  There's a lot of 
>speculation that Palm is sliding into the grave because of a lack of 
>innovation.

Treos used to be the cool thing to have.  It was a thinking man's machine, cool 
in addition to utilitarian.  I always likened having a BB to using AOLor 
driving a 3-cylinder Geo Metro: it may have gotten you where you wanted to go, 
but it wasn't cool or a thinking man's machine.  

Over the last few years, the net has evolved, while Treo's online capabilities 
are largely the same as several years ago.  Treo's evolution is largely limited 
to form factor/size/color.  But they did manage to take the antenna off...  

Treo is a PDA with a phone of dubious quality.  BB phones work a little better, 
afaik.  Treo phones are frequently plagued with problems that should have been 
dealt with long ago: bluetooth problems, poor speakerphones, poor volume, 
malfunctioning earphone jacks, etc.

All in all, I'm still glad I went for a Treo than a BB.  But everything's a 
tradeoff.  Someone else could look at the comparison and easily go the other 
way.


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Dr. Ron Paul for president in 2008.  America's last chance.  


 
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