Linked by David Adams on Tue 23rd Sep 2008 00:48 UTC
Palm's planned Linux-based Palm OS, called "Palm OS II," is "on track" to be ready by the end of the year, with a target of early 2009 for devices running the new OS to be on sale. The new Palm OS is being developed independent of Access, the company that owns the current (old) Palm OS, which is acquired with PalmSource in 2005.
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I haven't used the iPhone Touch, but I haven't heard any exclamations of joy about its PIM features, least of all from former Palm users. I'm eying an n800, because it is more versatile than a Palm, but it isn't as good as a Palm for what a Palm can do.
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I haven't used the iPhone Touch, but I haven't heard any exclamations of joy about its PIM features, least of all from former Palm users. I'm eying an n800, because it is more versatile than a Palm, but it isn't as good as a Palm for what a Palm can do.