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Palm comments on a (loose) timeframe for Linux 'Palm' devices
![]() Linux kerneled Palm Device planned for later this year Before y'all get too excited, take note of this, so you get exited the way you really want to: the approach they're pursuing seems to be to use a Linux kernel, but to support the Palm OS on top of it. The idea being to main compatibility with (most, I'm sure) existing Palm apps, while using the more powerful and flexible Linux core to increase the functionalities of the overall devices. Of course the side effect is going to be a ready-made (and slavering to go) legion of home-brewers who will doubtless turn out more applications than you can shake a stick at. Even a large stick. Now some details: Quote:
That about covers it, I suppose, except to note that they did specifically decline to comment on "rumor and speculation" regarding the possibility that Palm might be bought out by another company. Source (and full article): InfoWorld |
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I guess the idea is to maintain the PalmOS Garnet look and feel (probably updated and with more multitasking or multiwindowing), but to allow Win Mobile and PalmOS devices to share hardware and core platform features so they can share technology. I guess there's a lot of duplicated work to get similar products out now. The need to do data and voice at the same time is a big deal also.
Plus, you have to figure that the whole "3rd line of business" thing is in the mention of a Linux-based, inexpensive device with communications. It's supposed to be revealed next month after all. The Linux base is supposed to allow more form factors and faster product releases. I like to believe that the slow pace was because of all the investment done on Linux and that 3rd line of business. We'll see over the next year or two whether Palm is going to become an innovator again, or if the slow pace and incremental unimaginative products are the Palm of the future. (Treo is their cutting edge device, and really not too much has changed since the Treo 600 in 2003 other than slow incremental improvements. Yet they still have a great product. Kind of like the Dell Axim line, but oh yeah, look what happened to that!) Personally, I like Palm and want to see them succeed. But with the explosion of development in the Win Mobile world and the tie-ins to Vista that we can expect with future versions (like One Note or how WinMob6 has a simple version of the TIP for better handwriting input, which is sorely needed), we PalmOS users can't help but think again about the switch. Now, there's hope that Palm might be able to deliver advanced and powerful devices into the future, and spur more development as well. I hope so. And just in time -- I had just pretty much decided to go with the next really nice Win Mobile smartphone I see that has good battery life and a 320x320 or better screen. Now, it's wait (a little while) and see. Come on Palm... do it one more time. Amaze us and make us believers again. |
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"I do believe in fairies," eh, Bob?
![]() I hadn't even considered the "3rd Line" implications ... I tend to think ('hope' may be closer), that this isn't that: I think it's a bit of a stretch to consider a new OS kernel to be an entire "3rd line." ![]() Part of the article does seem to imply (or perhaps I'm just inferring) that they're moving away from the pure PDA devices and more into the Treo's (apparently their real rainmaker these days), which in turn suggests that they need to add something entirely new to the mix. |
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But this is the wrong time to talk to me about future Palm products... my Treo 700p just went into an infinite reset loop, so I'm going to have to hard reset and recover from backup. Argh! I know - it's just par for the course in these early days of more powerful smartphones, and it may be buggy software I've installed. But it still stinks when it happens. ![]() Even so, in an hour or two I'll be back to being excited about the new Palm possibilities. And next month (May!), hopefully we'll see much more of the big picture when the 3rd line is finally revealed. |
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What this says to me is "no new Palm PDAs for another year." Which is a shame, as my Tungsten E's battery is giving up the ghost, and I was hoping to be able to replace it with something newer and better than the existing options.
On the bright side, we might see something from an Access Linux adoptee sooner than that. Maybe. |
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They have said they will bring out new PalmOS devices this year, haven't they? Of course, that's more likely to a smart phone because of the revenue potential and the need to acquire market share.
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The Access Linux people are also targetting smartphones with their OS, but I'm hoping LG or someone will come out with an Access Linux version of one of their PDAs. I'm tempted to try and pick up a Tapwave Zodiac 2, actually. |
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