kgruscho
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Registered: Dec 2000
Location: Bonn, Germany
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relational OS?
Okay,
not being much of programmer but frequently a user of everything under the sun. One thing I'd really like to see is not necessarily a new applications but a new generation of applications and a new MAJOR OS revision.
I love the Palm OS, grafitti etc, along with basic less-is-more attitude interface and my favorite applications are those such as action names which replace Palm OS standards but still use the standardized database.
What I want is to do seperate the databases from the apps entirely and make a unified database architecture that would serve as the groundwork for all Apps. This architecture would allow linking between ANY pieces of information held on the Palm, whether they be dates, appointments, contacts, photos, avantgo sites, etc.
This would allow products such as action names, shadow plan etc, to quit having to augment the existing standard and just be the standard.
I mean the primary use of handhelds is to store and retrieve data, that is the idea of the connected organizer, it's supposed to a be a terminal to your computer, not your computer.
The end result would look and feel like Palm OS does right now, but it would have a much higher ability to have applications coexist and communicate with each other and share data. Example, I would like handscape to be able to view ANY datebook info, and not just datebook the original palm app.
Anyhow sorry if my explanation is still pretty half baked. The basic guts of it is that I'd liked to see Palm or Sony or Handspring, or more like all of them, to make the OS filesystem function more like a relational database, with several standarized forms and types of data that could be dynamically linked and relinked by applications, which would essentially just be different views, queries, and forms themselves.
This would make life kick ass.
Kg
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