Nobody Loves Palm (And Really, Why Should They?)
from the circling-the-deadpool? dept
There have been long-running rumors that Palm was up for sale, with the things getting so ridiculous that at one point it looked like they were made up to boost the share price. The company has never been sold, though private equity firm Elevation Partners bought a 25% stake last month and brought in some new management. Some people wondered at the time if Palm went down this road because it couldn't find anybody interested in buying the whole company; an SEC filing about the Elevation deal suggests that this was indeed the case. The deal in and of itself does nothing to solve Palm's long-standing problems (and neither will its recently announced and wholly underwhelming Foleo product), and in the meantime the bad news rolls on: Palm also said this week that devices using a Linux-based follow-up to Palm OS 5 -- like it's been talking about since 2004 -- have been delayed until next year.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Rubbish
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Re: Rubbish
If they disappear, will that make thinks different in your life? Can't use just use another product of your choosing?
Where's the REAL "rubbish"?
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Hey, I love my Palm
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What is wrong with Palm?
Until the Treo, I had no serious problems with my Palm devices and loved the interface and availability of programs. Much better than what I found for Pocket PC's.
Unfortunately, the quality of the Palm products has declined seriously. I have had numerous problems with my Treo. It hangs, restarts and is overall unreliable. Unfortunately, I don't appear to be the only one experiencing these problems.
To make matters worse, does Palm fix the problems? No, they continue release of new products. If the continue at this rate, they will lose the loyal customers they have so why bother creating new products? People are losing faith in the products they already produce so why would they buy a new one?
Since it doesn't look like things are going to change, I guess my next PDA will have to be Windows Mobile based........
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Palm worked hard to loose this customer
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Lack of Interest inPalm
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Still pretty slimy though to send spam to potential developers. ..
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My very last Palm device ever.
I bought a Palm LifeDrive PDA about a year ago. The one with the hard drive. BIG mistake. Palm is quietly pretending this device never happened -- no support, no updates, no answers to why the damned thing is unacceptably slow, no useful information on their website. And no announced recall (I registered my device, so they have no excuse on that count).
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Palm and Linux
If I want linux on a handheld - I can get motorola.
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So there.
the end
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to each their own
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dang
I've had a Clie nx70v for years and I'm finally having to replace it.
I wish I could replace it with a palm device but I'm not.
I can't decide between a blackberry curve or a blackjack.
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loved mine
Dropped it because I was looking for a device that could run TomTom.
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good riddance
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Old Palm still good
Maybe I'm lucky, but the little dude has never had a problem.
It has a decent camera, video, music player, alarm clock, voice recorder, and enough little apps to serve my needs as a property manager. Knock on wood: still using the original battery.
BTW- it's the Special Silver Edition, not that blue thing.
I have a fine cell phone, and no need to seek a higher level PDA. When it dies, I'll look for a used one on Ebay.
....that's me two cents!
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Palm hardware is excellent and the OS is fine
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Palm sucks
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Stale
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6634195.stm
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Linux-on-Palm
http://hackndev.com/node/474
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Being a Palm fan, I have to agree with this
As a Palm fan, I'm disappointed and will likely get a Win Mobile smartphone as my next, so needless to say, my focus will likely be more Win Mobile once I get my upgrade. But I am remaining hopeful that something will come out, sometime.
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I want Palm stuff to survive on into the future...
Nonetheless I still lug around my trusty old Palm IIIc and still love it. It remains 'the other half of my brain' and I hope it lasts forever. Some day I would love to get something better, but I will want whatever it is to still run all my great little Palm programs. Really, if or when Palm drops dead I think the biggest waste of all will be the loss of the vast collection of great software written for their devices. I damned well want a Palm OS emulator running on whatever device replaces my IIIc. And I ALSO demand to be able to use Graffiti handwriting recognition on into the future as well. It is the only HWR that I consider worth using, and it works great for me. I'll take it over punching little buttons until my joints ache any old day.
Concept: Make Palm OS and Graffiti Open Source, I mean like do it right now, immediately! No way could the Open Source community bungle Palm OS any worse than Palm have themselves. And, it would provide Palm OS and Graffiti with a future.
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old palms - how long they will last
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