foo fighter
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quote: Originally posted by John Nowak:
Which has what, exactly, to do with the fact that you arbitrarily redefined the word "ebook?"
So, in other words the Rocket Ebook from NuvoMedia isn't an ebook reader? After all, they use a similar technology as well. And to my knowledge, even Palm has never characterized their handhelds as *ebook* readers! Neither has Handspring. If I'm wrong, please correct me.
quote: The issue is not if the Palm OS can be improved; it's whether or not you should be taken seriously when you discuss it.
Alright John, what would you rather I do? Say nothing but great things about this OS? Should I simply say the Palm operating system and all of its embedded applications are perfect and need no improvement whatsoever? That we should all hold hands (no pun intended) and sing together in harmony? Please! These are consumer electronic devices, not cult icons! The companies that manufacture these products should be held under the same scrutiny as any other. Did you read about the problems Palm is having with the IIIc case cracking issue? So, should we all go out a stupidly purchase a IIIc? Of course not! It's by not buying a product that we as consumers vote NO to a product! Case in point: Windows CE, we don't want *Windows* on our handhelds! Which is why, ultimately PocketPC will die! We all know that Microsoft will never make a dent in the PDA market because they continually attempt to leverage their PC OS into handhelds. I think Walt Mossberg from the WallStreet Journal said it best in his review.."PocketPC fails to capture Palm's magic". The desktop metaphor doesn't work, and never will! But, I would hardly call MP3 playback a *Desktop* feature. Does anyone here really use their laptop as portable MP3 player, or to read books on?
And lets not forget, I didn't start this issue. The topic was about the ActiveSky movie player coming to the Palm platform. Speaking from the perspective of someone who is already using this application, let me say that this really isn't a big deal. I have it on my Jornada, and I don't even use it! There are a few clever shorts from AtomFilms, but until we see the days of cheap wireless access with streaming video, this is nothing more than a memory hog! The true killer apps are color, digital audio, wireless connectivity, and ebooks. All of which Palm can easily add, and for the most part are moving in that direction. They just need to carry it further.
[This message has been edited by foo fighter (edited 06-11-2000).]
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