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2008-01-26
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... or they're blowing pretty coloured smoke. I mean, if had no intention of ever releasing a PIM but didn't want the user base to know, that's exactly what I would say: "We're going slowly to make sure we're doing it right. Just be patient, it'll come".
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2008-01-26
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@ "Almost there!" (Monte Christo, Count of)
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As the alleged blower of said smoke, I don't even know how to respond to that comment to be honest. The implication that I am a PR mouthpiece or a marketing droid is a little...um....unpleasant to me. But that's ok, I am a big boy and I'll live with hurt feelings
But here's the thing I don't understand -- if I had answered that question with a simple "No comment on future plans" (as is the traditional answer)t then I (and my employer) get flamed for not being open enough or communicative enough about our products.
I gave the most honest answer I knew to give, but if you want to apply your filter of cynicism to it, fair enough, you're more than welcome to. I just want to make clear that it really was an honest answer and not meant to mislead or be deceptive in any way.
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2008-01-26
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but hey! I'm supposed to not be cynical towards Nokia, so rock on.
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2008-01-26
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2008-01-27
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@ "Almost there!" (Monte Christo, Count of)
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I keep hearing that. I don't get it. Logic to me says that is just of semantics they are playing. Really, what the heck is really ALL that different about calling a hand held a pda? (rhetorical remark)
Calendar and basic office functions at this stage of all developments should pretty much be defacto standard. That whole 'this is not a PDA' angle I keep hearing to me seems like a cop out. Hey, we even have KDE running on these units now and OS2008 is really a full featured OS. There are no limitations, only excuses.
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2008-01-27
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2008-01-27
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There's no saving of files, because you're working on live data in RAM.
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2008-01-27
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Doing PDA functions properly on a general purpose OS, as opposed to a dedicated
singletasking real time OS, is actually quite difficult.
When you switch to the palm datebook, it knows you weren't just looking at it,
and so it brings up today. GPE can't do that. If you're not paying attention,
you'll put your new appointment on the wrong day.
All of the programs are running, there's no load time. Response is instant.
There's no saving of files, because you're working on live data in RAM.
It's an entirely different paradigm.
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2008-02-13
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Watch out Nokia, Pandora's box has opened (sorta)...
I do love explaining cryptic sigs, but for the impatient: http://www.openpandora.org/