Same here. I have 5 accounts, all IMAP, two are Google Apps and one is Gmail, and I've never had to re-login.
Cheers, Eugenio On 26/05/10 18:59, Jim Griffin wrote: > On #2, something must be wrong... I have not heard of that being a problem, > and I too have all my contacts and calendar in Google, and I've never had to > sign in after the initial setup. Have you researched what the problem might > be? > > > Jim > (Via Palm Pre) > On May 26, 2010 7:11 PM, Craig Froehle<[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 5:20 PM, Levi Wallach<[email protected]> wrote: > > > This was posted on WebOSRoundup. Biased? Sure! Still, for > those of us who > > > would rather stick with Palm if we can, it makes some good points: > > > > > > > http://www.webosroundup.com/2010/05/yeah-ive-seen-the-htc-evo-but-im-sticking-with-webos/ > > > > Here are the main reasons I'm tempted enough by Android, and > > dissatisfied enough with my Pre, to give the EVO 4G a shot on June > > 4th: > > > > 1) LAAAAG!!! My Pre frustrates me *every* day, often right up to the > > point of hurling it against the nearest hard surface to put both of us > > out our misery. And that's WITH the 800MHz patch. *sigh* > > > > 2) Google integration. All my most important stuff -- Contacts, > > Calendar, Docs, etc. -- are in Google. While webOS does it nicely, I > > have to re-login to Google often several times a day, and I'm hoping a > > Google-powered phone will be more dependable in that way. > > > > 3) A proper home screen. On my old Palm OS devices, ZLauncher gave me > > single-look access to email status, apps, and a whole lot of other > > things perfectly configured according to my needs. My Pre has nothing > > like that, but Android, based on what I've read, seems to do that > > really well. > > > > 4) Function before form. Android ain't pretty the way webOS is -- it > > was, after all, designed entirely by engineers. As an engineer > > myself, I've always appreciated things that work well much more than > > things that are pretty but which suffer on usability. So, Android may > > fit my personality better than webOS does. > > > > I dunno...we shall see. My hope is to have the EVO and the Pre on my > > person full time for a week or more so I can compare and contrast how > > each meets my needs. Maybe after that, Don and I will write up our > > thoughts. Should be fun, whichever way the decision falls. > > > > > >
