Looks as though Palm are on their own on this one. Best move for Palm would be to let this one go and make their own syncing software, no point in looking like a desperate stalker by showing up where they're not wanted.
The Triumph proved to be one of the better looking and performing pre-paid handsets we'd had the pleasure of holding in our sweaty mitts, but we had one major hangup: the name.
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Looks as though Palm are on their own on this one. Best move for Palm would be to let this one go and make their own syncing software, no point in looking like a desperate stalker by showing up where they're not wanted.
Exactly. Palm has seriously been doing their homework and creating awesome devices and an entirely new OS.
If they can make WebOS... why can't they make music library software???
Maybe they are making something, but this allows them to buy time to make it better instead of releasing it without much testing. never know.
Because guys, what sounds better when the guy at the store is tying to sell this to you
"What about music?"
"Yeah,all you have to do it plug it into itunes, just like you would for your iPod"
"Really?? That's cool! I think i'm going to buy this phone now"
or
"Well, it comes with this software and you put your music into that and then you can sync your phone"
"oh"
it's a selling point!