Huh. Guess I'll wait to get a new PDA then.
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Guess I'll wait to get a new PDA then.
Yeah, I was just thinking good thing I realized I was short of cash before jumping on the TX.
I DON'T WANT TO RUN WINDOWS MOBILE.
Don't wanna.
What ita said.
What alternatives are there? How many Linux PDAs are there?
There are a few Linux ones out there, but they aren't doing well. Palm really was the only other big player. There's even rumors that the Sidekick is going to roll over to Windows Mobile. Sharp was one of the big ones pushing Linux and from what I understand even they have given that up and are now on a Windows heading.
There's the Symbian OS, but I've never found it very usable. I'll be looking as well and hope to find an alternative.
According to Comment #19 on the Engadget story:
I've spoken with PalmSource and the CBR article is completely incorrect.
As Shawn and Craig pointed out, the next version of the Palm OS will be based on Linux. But it will still run Palm OS applications and have the Palm OS look and feel.
PalmSource is working to get CBR to retract the article.
Ed Hardy
Editor-in-Chief
Brighthand.com
the next version of the Palm OS will be based on Linux. But it will still run Palm OS applications and have the Palm OS look and feel.
Okay, this, on the other hand, would rock.
Ohpleaseohpleaseohplease.
the next version of the Palm OS will be based on Linux. But it will still run Palm OS applications and have the Palm OS look and feel.
Ooh. That's better news.