Mon Jun 22, 2009 11:37AM EDT
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One of the biggest criticisms of Palm's would-be iPhone killer is its comparatively puny collection of apps—just 30 at last count, compared to tens on thousands for the iPhone. The good news? Palm is readying the developer kit that'll help third-party coders start writing more Pre apps. The bad news? It won't be ready until later this summer.
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end of summer . . . well . . . i guess the palm classic app will have to suffice for now . . . i feel sorry for sprint . . . the rumors are that the pre will be made available to other carriers in early 2010 . . . probably coinciding with the influx of the web os apps secondary to this delay . . .
They had a vetting program for people to get the SDK - since we didnt make it, I guess the SDK does not have the features we need to make our application for the Pre. Which means the Pre is pretty limited in our eyes. We will have to wait and see.
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1 Posted by roushie01 on Mon Jun 22, 2009 7:50PM EDT Report Abuse
Careful there, Captain Enthusiastic. Proclaiming that Palm has anything in their repertoire that is remotely on the level of consumer-based technology that is "iPhone killer" can't be anything below corporate espionage with sabotage fingerprints. The cast of Friends and the entire year that was 1996 called and wants their "me-too" gadgets back. But for the sake of being a consumer, I agree choice is good. The more the better.