What's the word on backwards compatibility with the older Palm OS library? That's always been one of their big assets, but surprisingly no mention at all of being able to run older Palm OS apps. The lack of a stylus might seem to indicate that backwards compatibility isn't in the cards.
Also, will there be other development models besides HTML/CSS/JavaScript? I'm wondering whether or not that will limit things compared to what devs can do with WinMo, Blackberry, iPhone and Android.
The phone has 256MB of RAM and a 1GHz processor, which do the job reasonably well, though the Anna interface will likely leave something to be desired for many smartphone users.
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What's the word on backwards compatibility with the older Palm OS library? That's always been one of their big assets, but surprisingly no mention at all of being able to run older Palm OS apps. The lack of a stylus might seem to indicate that backwards compatibility isn't in the cards.
Also, will there be other development models besides HTML/CSS/JavaScript? I'm wondering whether or not that will limit things compared to what devs can do with WinMo, Blackberry, iPhone and Android.