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..also started with a 'new relationship with Microsoft'. Throwing away a renowned self-produced OS in exchange for Windows didn't go well for SGI, why would it go well for Palm?
SGI thought it would lead to better integration with the Windows world, more software, new features. Palm probably thinks the same. But it will only lead to losing the loyal customers who like Palm's idiosyncrasies, once Palm's devices have become indistinguishable from it's competitor's except for a higher price tag.
But what do I know. I only know that since Jean-Louis Gassee joined Palm, Palm has been troubled with 'focus-shift syndrome'.
Edited 2006-03-27 23:11
Ignoring all this talk about business decisions/etc.., yesterday one of my friends was at my house. He hald a palm PDA of some type that he could store stuff on, look at photos with, record sounds into, play games on, and more all in his hand.
It was so cool, and I thought to myself "I really want one of those things."
any thoughts..?
I for one am disappointed that most PDAs are heading in such a direction as to primarily be cell phones, it seems like that's everyone's focus these days. I for one have no interest in yet another cell-phone device, if that's what the future holds for portable gadgets then I think my Zire 31 will be my very last PDA.
Whatever happened to ideas like the Zaurus, where PDAs were comparable to tiny laptops with very functional and powerful operating systems. Where I could run a light office suite, media player, terminal emulator and C++ ide + compiler and have more battery life than laptops have.
I for one am disappointed that most PDAs are heading in such a direction as to primarily be cell phones
And the wrist watch is also being replaced by the cell phone. I've seen so many people whip out their cell phone just to check on the time instead of wearing a wrist watch. Kind of like a modern day pocket watch come to think of it.
Cell phones became more popular (I think) because you can operate it with just one hand, rather than having to weild a stylus. The concept of a phone is more easily related to by more non-techy people, whereas the idea of a digital notepad is still awkward to many people. Just look at how well Tablet PCs are being adopted.
While multi-tasking is a necessary evil on the modern desktop it is not required on the PDA and I believe the Palm benefits by not dividing the attention of it's users. I often find myself more productive with my PDA than I am with my desktop thanks to lack of distractions.
When I signed up a new mobile contract with Three I flatly said I was not interested in any mobile phone /PDA combinations and wanted migrate to a new phone but one without PDA functions and keep my Palm Pilot PDA.
I found the Z22 to be a fantastic replacement for my bulky and decaying M130 once I had installed "Documents to go". The only thing I miss is the keyboard.




I love my palm m500 and treo 600. If they could multitask I'd be so happy. The hardware is plnety powerful for that. kinda sucks they didnt make it multitasking from the get-go.