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T|X lives...

Yeah, I'm one too. I'll be old and gray before I read all the e-books I downloaded in iSilo format on my Palm. Wouldn't do without it.

I don't WANT my organizer to also be my phone. I HAVE a phone. I HAVE a netbook. I need a computer I can put in my pocket. My T|X is perfectly good and works beautifully, thanks...

Planned obsolescence FTL.

posted by : speedwell, 13 February 2009 Complain about this comment
Death of Palm

There is a good article on the Palm situation on this blog He predicted this: http://amccright.blogspot.com/2009/01/palm-tells-current-customers-to-get.html

posted by : Schuyler, 13 February 2009 Complain about this comment
BeOS?

Is the WebOS based off the IP from BeOS that Palm bought a few years back? BeOs was great, and so fast, would work really well on a PDA/phone I would think.

posted by : Chris, 13 February 2009 Complain about this comment
They'll pry the T3 from my hands...

...when the Palm Pre is available in the GSM version. I still rely in my T3 daily!

posted by : Jay, 13 February 2009 Complain about this comment
and I still use my Vx daily

Such a shame to see a design classic go the way of the dodo... but inevitable with technology.

posted by : Barry, 13 February 2009 Complain about this comment
I still love my T3

My T3 don´t Wifi, the leader cover really look bad, but it works every day without complain, my friends know that without this litle machine I´m lost.

posted by : Daniel, 12 February 2009 Complain about this comment
Close the closed and open the open

I gotta say, I never got used to PalmOS (to "learn" how to write in order to make the lil' thing understand that I wrote "Home" and not "Bone" was a pain) yet, it seems that whenever you can find something to re-use, then do.

Congratz to Access to use Linux as base for its new OS, It'd be great if it had Opie as part of its design.

The king is dead.. let's hope the prince lives long enough to become king!

"El gato"

posted by : DigiGato, 12 February 2009 Complain about this comment

Palm OS is no more

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