Vendor Pledges Transitional Support for Rumored Windows-Based Treo 670
Posted on August 18th, 2005 by adimiron
The Windows-based Treo 670 has not yet been released or even confirmed, but one vendor has already promised to support the smartphone, should it come to market.
Syware, a mobile database vendor, has assured business users that they will have help desk capabilities available from the first day of wide release for the new Treo 670 along with special pricing packages.
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Windows based Treo? The main reason I own a Treo is that it doesn’t have that bug,worm and virus infested Microsoft OS. Very BAD Idea!
Ehm, so the Treo now run Windows software as opposed to Palm’s own Palm OS? Mmmmmmmmm, very likely… but Palm Inc are the dummest company I know, their support stinks, so I would not be surpriced.
Love their Treo 650 though.
Miguel
This is ridiculous. It will only mean less stable system, waste of memory (Palm programs are small and efficient), and probably short battery life if switching to Windows.
I’d rather see Palm move to embedded Linux (if they have to move) !