  GlobalMind Domino Dude, POWER Systems Guy Premium join:2001-10-29 Hollywood, FL
1 edit | Looks good so far
Reading about the internals, i.e. how the OS is built and such I like where they're going with this.
The Sprint thing is fine with me since I am a Sprint subscriber. I get some of the dislike but then again none of them are really 100% awesome customer service wise. My service works and generally works very well.
Oh and given the developer kit they're putting together I'd be curious to see more mail app availability from other vendors. Are you watching, IBM Lotus? 
Cool stuff overall, Palm might get some good movement with this device. |
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  Guspaz Guspaz Premium,MVM join:2001-11-05 Montreal, QC
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| I'm uncertain about their approach to applications, though. Doing everything as local web-apps is fine, especially if you make a rich API available to apps to let them interact with the device. However, this immediately rules out a large number of performance-intensive applications. Third-party audio and video players (doing decoding themselves)? Anything that manipulates an audio or video feed? Anything but basic games? Any kind of emulation? There are so many types of applications that the Pre just won't be able to handle without some sort of access to native code (or at least J2ME).
I believe I did hear that there were plans to introduce an additional display layer to give access to lower level languages, though, so that'd pretty much erase all my complaints. |
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  GlobalMind Domino Dude, POWER Systems Guy Premium join:2001-10-29 Hollywood, FL
| said by Guspaz :I'm uncertain about their approach to applications, though.... Yea I'd agree with your comments overall. Granted this is pretty new but I think what I see that's promising is that they're making a point right up front to say "look, we're not totally locking thing thing down."
Basd on what they've said, some additional avenues are likely to come available such as that other display layer.
We'll see. |
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