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May 31st, 2008

News on the Palm OS emulation front

People who own an extensive library of Palm OS titles but want to switch platforms will find the following bits of news useful:

Access updates Garnet VM for Nokia Nxxx
Access has just overhauled its Garrnet VM for Nokia’s internet tablets - Beta two brings the following improvements and can be downloaded for free from Access’s web site:

New Features:
* Full screen support with 3 display modes: portrait full screen, portrait windowed and portrait landscape
* Display mode hot-switching
* SDL support: Garnet VM display subsystem now uses SDL (Simple DirectMedia Layer) for better performances

Fixed issues:
Floating point bug fixed (MathLib now is fully supported)

The following applications are now working:
* Google Maps(TM) (crash when accessing network)
* Agendus (application failed to launch)
* MegaBowling (crash when using 5 way navigation)
* MMPlayer (application failed to start)
* Pocket Tunes (various crashes)
* WorldMate (application failed to start)
* CorePlayer (application crashes)
* CredibleMed Easy E&M(TM) (application failed to start)
* ICUmath (application failed to start)
* Parens (and all applications that use the MathLib)

StyleTap coming to iPod touch/iPhone
StyleTap has now confirmed its plans to bring its StyleTap platform to the iPhone - more details are currently not available unfortunately…

May 30th, 2008

palm-dev-forum finally goes insane

Having tried to send a message to palm-dev-forum, all I got back was the following response:

Sorry, your message was not sent out to ‘palm-dev-forum’ because the maximum number of messages per day has been reached. The maximum number of messages is 100.

If you believe you are receiving this message in error, wait until tomorrow and resend your message.

Apparently, messages can no longer be dispatched to this address… .

If it works for you, please let us know ASAP!

May 30th, 2008

Ed Colligan talks about Palm’s future

The Australian APCMag managed to get their hands on Ed Colligan at a recent media even in Australia(why don’t they ever do those close to me…well, they have to have a reason for that ;)).

The most interesting quote is the following about version 2.0 of the Palm OS(emphasis by me):

So let’s talk about the future – and specifically the forthcoming all-new Palm OS, which is codenamed Nova and said to be built around Linux. … But this is something different to this” he says, pointing to the Centro.

Colligan speaks of this as being a “next-generation operating system with much more capabilities, driven around the Internet and Web-based applications”.

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That ‘next generation’ Palm OS will slot in between the Centro and Treo lines under a new ‘prosumer’ brand that’s yet to be decided, Colligan explains. “We’re going to continue to look at those three line areas – consumer, prosumer and enterprise.

Cutting a long story short: Palm OS fans, the game is over. Please move over to a PocketPC device, install StyleTap(it really works) and be happy. There will be no next iteration of the Palm OS as we know and love it(at least not from the orange boys - Access may think differently).

Developers should IMHO start porting their applications NOW - I have already begun the porting process some time ago and recommend all other developers to do so too. Activity into new PalmOS projects should IMHO reduced to a minimum - I am sorry to say so, but the end is drawing nearer and nearer…

What do you think yourself?

In case anyone of you wishes for the full text - get it here:
http://apcmag.com/palm_readies_nextgen_web_20_os.htm

P.S. Do not worry: Tamoggemon will continue to operate TamsPalm for at least two more years. Yep, two more - so there’s no need to say goodbye yet!

May 29th, 2008

Palm Centro interview - Mobile-Stream

Our last few interview partners were rather positive - now, the folks from Mobile-Stream’s have stepped into the ring. Their representative(who remained unnamed) told as a few very interesting things about migration trends and sales numbers…read on to find out who migrates and how application sales for Centro have turned out for them!

Please tell us more about you and your company.
Mobile Stream is a small independent company that develops games and utilities for Palm, Windows Mobile and Symbian. Among our well-known programs are Card Reader, USB Modem and Landscape/Portrait utilities. Landscape utility is the only application that adds a landscape mode to Sony CLIE TH/NX/NZ and Garmin iQue 3600 devices. Although Sony abandoned CLIE series long ago we still have Landscape sales now.

Have you already handled a Centro yourself? If yes, how do you feel about it. If not, why not!
No, we do not have a Centro. We do have a number of Palm devices, it is enough for us to do testing(pictured below):

Some minor issues with USB Modem and GSM Centro have been fixed with the help of remote beta-testers. Card Reader utility supports Palm Centro. All our games (Meteor, Jackpot Casino and Mobile Jigsaw) are fully compatible with Centro.

Do you feel like the Centro could become a mayor source of income for developers given the target demographics?
If we talk about total sales, Centro software sales have so far brought the lowest revenue to us (as compared with Treo 650, Treo 680, Treo 700p, Treo 755p and palm TX). However, software sales from Centro owners have a very good growth rate and if the current trend continues for at least several months Centro applications sales will catch up with those from TX or Treo 650.

Have you seen users migrating to the Centro from other devices? If yes, which were the most affected? Would you migrate yourself?
Yes, many people migrate. According to our records, people migrate to Centro from almost all Palm devices, mostly from Treo 680 and Treo 755p.
As for ourselves, we do not plan to migrate.

Do you think that the Centro’s camera is good enough?
As we do not have a Centro, we cannot answer this question.

Which device do you currently use yourself(and why)?
For our personal use we have Symbian and Windows Mobile devices. However we use several Palm devices for testing purposes.

Has Palm done a good job helping developers to get their apps Centro-ready before release?
We have not heard of such an action. Anyway, there was no special need for us to get such help.

Have you experienced technical issues porting your apps to the Centro? If yes, of what kind have they been?
The only glitch was with GSM Centro, its device ID had been changed from its CDMA counterpart and we had to release a patch for our USB Modem software.

Feel like giving us a sneek peak at your upcoming apps which are optimized for Centro?
We do not plan special optimizations. As for Palm in general, we plan to support and update our existing software, currently we are not going to release any new Palm applications.

May 29th, 2008

Urgent PSA: Palm-Dev-Forum sending archived posts to subscribers

This is just a quick hit to any members of the ACCESS Palm-Dev-Forum subscribed by email.
My inbox has been hit with 500 “new” messages from the palm-dev forum dating back to September 2000.

I suggest that all users who subscribe via email and have a limited inbox* temporarily unsubscribe from email IMMEDIATLY until this issue can be sorted out.

I will do my best to let you know when this issue is fixed (ie, my inbox is done being flooded)

*If you want over six gigabytes of storage, filters and loads of useful crap, get a gmail account ;) ! My GMail is currently automatically archiving the “new” palm-dev forum posts.

May 26th, 2008

Centro free with T-Mobile UK contract

Expansys UK has bundled up Palm’s Centro with a reasonably-priced T-Mobile FLEXt20 contract that offers 1GB of data and 170 free calling minutes for 27.50 pounds a month:

The unusual thing about this is that the contract term is 18 months rather than the usual 12 or 24…

May 25th, 2008

Help us improve TamsPalm and win a copy of Resco Neeews

Resco Neeews is an excellent news reader for Palm OS devices - and usually costs a (small) bit of cash:

However, our long-term friendship with Resco has allowed us to give away a free copy of the program to a lucky reader - but there’s a little job to do in order to qualify.

Tell us what you like and dislike about TamsPalm. What can we do to make TamsPalm better? Is there a topic that you would like us to cover? Anything you paticularily dislike? Or, are you totally happy and feel that we are the best news service in the world?

Visit the TamsForum, log in and post your feedback in the thread linked below in order to enter this contest(and don’t forget to state that you own a Palm OS device):
http://forum.tamoggemon.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=19

May 25th, 2008

Palm Treo 680: 190€

Now that the Palm Centro has finally shipped in almost all markets, the days of the (IMHO better) Treo 680 seem to be counted. Expansys’s German branch is currently selling the Treo 680 for just 190€ - a proof screenshot is below:

In case anyone of you feels like taking one of the boxen home - here is the purchase link:
http://www.expansys.de/p.aspx?i=137488

P.S. Expansys USA doesn’t participate in the fun - they charge insane 400$ for a 680…

May 25th, 2008

Palm Centro Interview - Natalia Nogteva from Paragon

After the initial(and rather critical) interviews with Jan Slodicka and Radoslaw Nowak, we now have the second “positive” interview upcoming. Here’s Natalia Nogteva from Paragon - let’s see what she has to say!

Please tell us more about you and your company.
My name is Natalia, I’ve been working as a PM of Palm OS line at Paragon Software (SHDD) for more than a year already and throughout this period I’ve enjoyed using various Palm devices and releasing numerous applications. Our company is known for its innovative solutions for Palm software market since 1997 when first and unique localization programmes were launched. Later on in 2000 Paragon Software launches SlovoEd dictionary application which is acknowledged to be incorporating Palm OS design philosophy absolutely seamlessly. Palm games developed by our company have also earned a lot of awards and are still very popular in different countries.

Have you already handled a Centro yourself? If yes, how do you feel about it? If not, why not?
Yes, firstly Centro fascinated me with its design, very compact and light. Secondly it is tremendously multi-functional. One can use it as a phone, music player, internet source, camcorder, text and e-mail messenger, time keeper, storage device, notepad, document editor and many more. It is one of the most easy-to-use and reliable devices I have ever met.

Do you feel like the Centro could become a mayor source of income for developers given the target demographics?
Well, a lot of Palm PDA users are still very loyal to their devices, the number of Treo users is also great, and we are happy to supply both PDA’s and smart phones with state-of-the-art software. Of course, in the light of Centro’s increasing popularity and Palm’s announcement that they have sold 1 million Centro smart phones during 5 months after release we do have high hopes for this device and target our applications at people who give their preference to it.

Have you seen users migrating to the Centro from other devices? If yes, which were the most affected? Would you migrate yourself?
As long as Centros are not yet sold in Russia I haven’t seen those lucky men with my own eyes, just read favourable comments by those who have migrated. According to Palm research 75% of Centro customers are stepping up from traditional mobile phones. I myself certainly would like to have a ruby red Centro because I really enjoyed its handy keyboards keys and large touch screen. Another reason to choose Centro is that it became one of the most sensational releases of the last year, it takes 4th position in top 10 gadgets 2007 according to Time magazine, and to handle it is simply interesting.

Do you think that the Centro’s camera is good enough?
I think it is quite nice for a smart phone. I was able to take pictures and videos of decent quality.

Has Palm done a good job helping developers to get their apps Centro-ready before release?
Palm has always supplied developers with all the necessary assistance whether technical support or device supply. We were able to test all the applications for Centro before its release.

Have you experienced technical issues porting your apps to the Centro? If yes, of what kind have they been?
No, there weren’t any installation problems whatever application we tried to port.

Which device do you currently use yourself (and why)?
Working in a software company presupposes using different devices and changing them every new week or month, so all kinds of Symbian smart phones, Windows Mobile PDAs, Palm devices and Java handies have passed through my hands during this year. But of course I have a certain weakness for Palm OS smart phones mainly due to their exclusiveness in Russia.

Feel like giving us a sneak peak at your upcoming apps which are optimized for Centro (emphasis on Centro optimizations, please)?
All I can say by now is that all the upcoming dictionary software will necessarily be optimized for Centro.

Anything you’d like to add?
Thank you for your questions.

May 24th, 2008

Treo 850 specs leaked, it has WiFi

The folks at The Boy Genius Report managed to get a snapshot of the 850 - we at TamsPPC now have the full specs of the upcoming Treo 8850 due to a good friend of mine working at Palm’s(who recently got his box).

He describes the box as following:

This is not the PalmOS version of the Centro.

It can be regarded as the evolution of the 750 line of devices. The unit is a little wider, but much slimmer than the Centro, it’s 175 MB for user), 32 MB SDRAM and Windows Mobile Pro 6.1.

The Codename for this unit was “Skywriter”

Please visit our sister site TamsPPC for the full specs!

May 23rd, 2008

Opera Mini 4.1 updated

Opera Mini 4.1(quick overview of the new features here) has just seen a small update bringing the version of the program up to 4-1-11355:

According to the folks at Opera Mini Blog, the following improvements have been made:

*Palm devices now get better memory handling, which means that they should get more images. This is a hugh improvement over the last build, and hopefully it will be similar to the beta, in the eyes of Palm users.
* A user told us about a bug while adding bookmarks. Most of you have probably not seen it due to the strange reproduction path, but it’s fixed. Thanks to some guy using Yahoo mail in Argentina - you probably know who you are! :)

Anyways, head over to the download page and get the prc if you feel like it…

May 23rd, 2008

First snapshot of Treo 850

The folks at The Boy Genius Report managed to get their hands on an in-the-wild shot of Palm’s Treo 850 - here goes:

The device is powered by Windows Mobile and seems to have a touchscreen due to the X on the top right side of the screen - other than that, little new info is available. BGR claims that the device will have

May 22nd, 2008

Resco IDGuard updated

Jan Slodicka has just informed me that Resco IDGuard has been updated:

Version 1.20.1 of Resco’s password manager now saves data sources when hotsyncing: they will now be restored by the HotSync manager after a hard reset of your handheld.

As this is a free update and improves data security, I urge all IDGuard users to head over to the download page immediately!

P.S. In case you don’t use IDGuard yet - it is the best password manager on the market. Read our (p)review of the product here, and use the discount code CHEAPIDG to get 20% off the program’s price in the TamsShop!

May 20th, 2008

Palm Centro goes pre-paid

Australian Carrier Telstra has added Palm’s Centro smartphone to its line-up of phones sold to pre-paid customers(aka folks who don’t want/need a contract with monthly fees).

The device will cost 299$(IMHO, approx as much as it costs unlocked) and will initially ship SIM-locked to Telstra’s SIM cards according to the PalmInfoCenter.

For me, this really shows that demographics the Treo is targetted at. Yes, I used an old Treo on prepaid long times ago - but I was the exception rather than the norm back then(not wanting to subsidy T-Mobile Austria).

People on prepaid generally are very light users - developers IMHO should not expect much revenue from these folks…