dennya
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Registered: Sep 1999
Location: Burlington, VT, USA
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I see the point about flash ROM -- I'd really like to have it to. It's definitely an issue, but it's not a huge thing in this case. Why?
Well, first of all, these are the major improvements that will be offered by OS 4.0:
Already in Visor's Palm OS 3.5.2H:
1) 16-bit color support
2) USB Sync support
3) Expansion card support (Although it's not identical,
Handspring's had this since the start)
Coming in 4.0 and not in the HS version of Palm OS:
1) Web clipping (missing, but can be added with the
Mobile Internet Kit software. I have it on my Prism)
2) Attention Manager for alarms and for communication
device notification. (Not in 3.5.2H)
3) Exchange libraries (basically, extends "beaming"
concept to other wireless technologies)
4) Security improvements
So the 4.0 improvements are certainly nice, but they're not major architectural changes, and the built-in apps aren't going to change much at all from what Palm said. Most of the stuff coming in 4.0 can be added through software if you need it.
As for 5.0, that's the HUGE upgrade. Palm said it's not even certain 5.0 will be released for current devices--it's very geared towards the capabilities of the ARM machines, and any Dragonball release will be a "slimmed" version. At any rate, but the time 5.0 does come out (Palm says 2002, and if they make that, I'm guess *late* 2002), you won't want to flash some 16MHz Dragonball handheld, you'll want to upgrade to a 300MHz ARM-based Palm OS device anyway.
Would Flash be nice? Certainly. But given the above, I don't think it's critical. There's really nothing in 4.0 that I need on my Prism that I can't install through add-on software.
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