Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 28th May 2008 17:20 UTC, submitted by Dan Warne
PDAs, Cellphones, Wireless Back in 1996, Palm released its first Palm Pilot PDAs onto the market, and quickly became a household name in the PDa business - so far as that Palm and Palm Pilot became synonyms for any PDA device. The company has hit some rough waters lately, but if it's up to CEO Ed Colligan, that's all going to change in the coming years.
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I never had much luck with my Treos
by yakirz on Wed 28th May 2008 20:21 UTC
yakirz
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2006-05-11

I had a 600, 650 and 680. Like the earlier poster, I had to reset it at least once a day, if not more. If it wasn't also my phone, it wouldn't be the end of the world, but occasionally I'd lose calls because the OS crashed.

If they can't go to a more stable OS, I don't see much of a future. I use my 680 still for e-books and the occasional Palm OS program or game, but I switched to an iPhone.

bsharitt Member since:
2005-07-07

I recently got rid of my Treo 755p for those same stability reasons. I've always liked PalmOS at its most basic level, but now it's falling behind on modern features and has serious stability problems.

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