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Posted by SpeakerCoach on 01-20-2001 11:43 PM:

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I recently read an article that mention about the possibility that Handspring is looking at another OS (in order to compete with Palm). Anyone else hears anything like this?


Posted by RocketScientist on 01-21-2001 01:10 AM:

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Was this an internet article? If so, could you post the URL? I would think that it would be hard for them to switch now.


Posted by Cerulean on 01-21-2001 01:12 AM:

I think Handspring's official stance is that they are not tied to a particular OS and I believe Jeff Hawkins has said that he would use the best OS for Handspring's products -- however, given that he made the Palm OS/design/etc and probably has quite a bit of influence on the direction/development of the operating system, I'd guess that Handspring will not be departing from the Palm OS or even introducing competing OS into their product offerings for a very long time, if ever.

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Posted by visor empowered on 01-21-2001 04:25 AM:

Although, I have to disagree with Cerulean a bit in regards to his comment about the influence that Jeff Hawkins has on the Palm OS (it is owned by Palm and since Handspring is their biggest rival, IMHO I don't think that Palm is going to solicit a lot of input from him), it should be noted that Handspring still has a licensing agreement with Palm for the OS. I believe that there is still 3-4 years left of the agreement. Unless some truly "KILLER" PDA OS comes along, I don't think that we'll see Handspring switch anytime soon.

What does everyone else think??

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Posted by dick-richardson on 01-21-2001 05:34 AM:

I'm not sure. Jeff Hawkins created the Palm OS but was forced to sell it for the financial backing. He has that backing now with Handspring and he could create an OS that surpases his first creation (I think he'd keep software compatibility to refrain from alienating current users). Who knows? It'll be interesting to watch it play out.

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Posted by Matthew Nichols on 01-21-2001 06:15 PM:

I think he'll stick with it, happy to modify it as much as he wants. I don't think he could totally leave the Palm OS because the Springboard drivers require it. When Visors first came out there was talk of maybe comming out with stuff like sub-notebooks, so if he ever did want to do that he would have to get a new OS.

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Posted by BEN on 01-21-2001 06:29 PM:

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Originally posted by Matthew Nichols
I think he'll stick with it, happy to modify it as much as he wants. I don't think he could totally leave the Palm OS because the Springboard drivers require it. When Visors first came out there was talk of maybe comming out with stuff like sub-notebooks, so if he ever did want to do that he would have to get a new OS.


Hawkins never said that all of the Handspring products would have a SpringBoard slot. I hope and belive that they all will for a long time to come, but if he wants to make a sub-note book type of device, I think that a PCMCIA slot would be a much better alternative to a Springboard.

We won't know what is going to happen until the Linux OS for Handhelds emerges from the alpha and beta testers. When that happens we'll be able to see how good of an alternative that is going to be against the Palm IS and the PocketPC.

BEN


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