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Posted by themaven on 11-16-2000 08:10 PM:

Question

Hey all,
I dont know who wants to hear this, and personally, I'm pretty tired of flames too but I just thought I'de mention it.

From VisorCentral News:

quote:
Innogear announced their Innodrive family of Springboard modules. Innodrive/MS, shipping Q2, adds Memory Stick expansion capability to the Visor. We got our hands an a working sample, and when combined with a Sony Memory Stick it works similar to the Handspring 8MB expansion module. A preview of this module will come later this week.



OK, bought a Visor Deluxe the day that you could order them, since then I've had maybe 4 Dlx's and I'm on my 2nd Prism as of now. I've been a big fan and faithfull to Handspring. And I think its great to see that springboard modules are finally trickling out. But what is the deal with Innogear. Now, they are a company known for its countless deadlines and false promises. Now that they've finally got their MiniJam out after months of pre-orders and support problems, they should be working on the SixPac, a product promised over a year ago, and now they're working on the Innodrive, the company needs to get their focus straight and get solid products out. Yes! they've got great ideas, and yes there have been industry wide component shortages, but their product execution is terrible and fundamentaly flawed.

I dont know, thats just my opinion, anyone else want to comment?

-Mike

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Posted by Usonian on 11-16-2000 08:46 PM:

Angry

I agree... I think Innogear should concentrate on getting the Springboard standard down before they start messing around with MemoryStick. It amounts to more Vaporware for their press releases...

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Posted by Slacker on 11-16-2000 11:05 PM:

Angry

I think it is safe to say EVERYONE knows how I feel, but just in case there are a few of you who havent quite caught on I will say it one more time:

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Posted by johnstad on 11-17-2000 01:17 AM:

Unhappy that's unfortunate

Overall, my impressions and experiences with Innogear have been positive. They have been responsive when I have inquired, and I haven't had any problems with their products.

I hope the challenges you've had don't re-occur.

Regards


Posted by parb33 on 11-17-2000 02:48 AM:

Maybe I'm in the minority, but I really don't find myself caring that much about Innogear's product delays, poor customer service, etc. I'm waiting until I see their products, and if they make something really useful then I won't hesitate to buy it. I won't hold my breath for the Six-Pak, but if it is ever released, and is a lot better than my ThinModem, then I'll probably get one. Whatever, just my take on the situation.

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Posted by JHromadka on 11-17-2000 04:46 PM:

Well we've spent quite a bit of time with InnoGear at Comdex, and every person that I have spoken to tells me that the 6P is a priority. The InnoDrive/MS came to be after the last show when Sony approched IG about a memory stick module. The module wasn't too difficult to make and is actually working already. They just need to work on the software part.

I have a great interview coming up with their director of software development and we talk a lot about the sixpak and innodrive.

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Posted by John Nowak on 11-17-2000 04:54 PM:

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Originally posted by parb33
Maybe I'm in the minority, but I really don't find myself caring that much about Innogear's product delays, poor customer service, etc.


I tend to agree. I can understand people joking about Innogear's delays, but we're not talking about life support systems here.


Posted by EricG on 11-17-2000 05:09 PM:

I just want the USB speedloader & File Storage on my MJ.

I've had good experiences as well with Innogear.
I can't complain, and infact in this day and age, (where poor service is the norm) they have been excellent with me.
(sorry to hear others have had problems with them)

I am just (patiently) waiting for the USB speedloader, and a software update to the minijam to allow program/database/Etc. storage on the MMC cards.

(hey Innogear, I hope this is comming real soon!!! Please!)

The Sony memory stick adaptor looks promising! But I think a Compact Flash (supporting memory, modems, devices, etc..) adaptor would be of greater use to me.


-Eric


Posted by Bane on 11-17-2000 07:01 PM:

Didnt Innogear already get flamed to death like a dozen times.


There is only one standing rule of thumb that applies to innogear : "I will believe it when I am holding it in my hand." If they say that they've got a memory stick springboard. Great. Wonderful. But utterly bullsh*t until I have it in my hand. The six-pack for example does not exist. And anyone who says anything differiently is a fool. It will continue to not exist until innogear can provide sufficient proof that it does exist. Much like extra terestrials and bigfoot ; anything is possible but for the most part utter bullsh*t until sufficient proof can be provided. I have nothing against innogear. I am sure that their products are great. I dont own any of their products yet. With the exception of the minijam (which a friend of mine purchased) they dont make anything useful. Hopefully they will make something useful soon.


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