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Old 08-19-2004, 08:16 AM   #14
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But the more I consider a jump, the more I realize how much I'm invested in PalmOS.
It's funny Bob, because I almost don't feel that way. I like Palm OS quite a lot, don't get me wrong, but I suppose I always enjoy a new challenge. And though often a new interface presents new annoyances, it can also bring new solutions to old problems...

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The _biggest_ thing PPC's have over Palm OS? Multitasking..... I can switch between any and all of these programs without having to leave, save, quit, whatever. This ability is priceless, if you ask me, and the biggest failing of Palm OS to date.
Craig: I don't quite understand what is wrong with the Palm way of doing things. To date I have not felt like I needed multitasking, since all the programs stay in the setup that I left them. When I come back in to Agendus it is right where I left off. When I come back to iSilo or Plucker, my book is right where I left it. What would it gain me to have those programs actually running in the background?
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