Palm's Ed Colligan confirms: no new Palm OS till end of 2008
Just in case you missed the mention in our post about Palm's Q1 FY08 conference call, or the earlier report about the company's new OS getting more delays, take notice: Ed Colligan did indeed confirm that we won't be seeing a new operating system on Palm devices until the end of next year. Of course, with a track record like this crew has, we're not holding our breath, and would seriously suggest you follow suit.Read -- Palm admits new OS 18 months away
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
markf @ Oct 3rd 2007 10:25AM
An announcement everyone will care deeply about. Er... change that to no one. markf
noodle @ Oct 3rd 2007 10:25AM
Ed, You are a meathead, and your company is powered by a bunch of baboons. I will never forget how we 700p owners have been duped, deceived, ignored, and ripped off by your bs. You should issue a recall or refund for this device! I will never buy a palm again.
andy @ Oct 3rd 2007 10:30AM
Shocking...
p @ Oct 3rd 2007 10:36AM
Amen noodle. My experience with the 700p was the one thing that was enough to sever my relationship with Palm and pick up an iPhone. From the terrible performance to the CONSTANT crashing, and then to Palm taking over a YEAR to fix the problems, it was an incredibly disheartening product experience from a company that I have supported since the original Pilot back in 1996.
Brian @ Oct 3rd 2007 10:50AM
Well, it better be amazing. Like, shockingly good.
CL @ Oct 3rd 2007 10:52AM
Palm is officially on the deathwatch list.
Nolen @ Oct 3rd 2007 10:52AM
Palm Deathwatch Confirmed.
Serhei @ Oct 3rd 2007 11:08AM
Again.
nycstern @ Oct 3rd 2007 10:54AM
I hope that somebody near the top of this company writes a detailed book after they close shop, describing what went wrong. It will be fascinating.
Karim Hamasni @ Oct 3rd 2007 1:21PM
It will be a book filled with a whole lot of nothing.
shane williams @ Oct 3rd 2007 8:14PM
The book will get announced, then delayed. Once opened we will discover pages missing. That is if it isn't written in latin.
Dax @ Oct 3rd 2007 10:58AM
Too little....too late...
Klint @ Oct 3rd 2007 11:02AM
What ever happened to all the resources Palm purchased from the long since dead Be Inc? I was hoping to see something good come from that. Maybe some bits of BeOS running on your Palm Pilot? I guess they spent all that money on nothing.
Jeff Lewis @ Oct 3rd 2007 11:15AM
*plays taps*
Palm has gone from a company that could do no wrong, to one that seems unable to do any right. Considering they had the stranglehold on PDA phones and have frittered it away to RIM and Microsoft/HTC, the only advantage they have now is very low end PDAs.
And you can't really make a lot of money there.
Most of the real innovation in PalmOS was done by Sony for their Clies - but now that Sony has dropped the Clie, there's nothing moving PalmOS forward.
I think Palm has jumped the shark.
Erwos @ Oct 3rd 2007 11:18AM
So... yeah. Given Palm's track record with WinMo phones (awful), I think I'm going to be getting the wife an HTC of some sort. It looks as if Xohm will be rolled out commercially around here around the time of her next birthday, so that might be a good time for it.
trumpton @ Oct 3rd 2007 11:57AM
Actually, the Treo 500v is a pretty damn good phone and the location based services/mobile TV Vodafone features make it a great low cost package.
And it looks good too - and I *hate* Windows phones!
Martin Blank @ Oct 3rd 2007 11:25AM
Dearly beloved. We are gathered here today to remember a dear friend, who joins a long list of dear friends who have left us too soon joined the ever growing list of companies who were great for a good deal of time but then have been relegated to the dust bin of time - Desoto Automobiles, LA Gear Shoes, Disney's America Sings and Up With People...
Kory @ Oct 3rd 2007 11:33AM
I read this yesterday and couldn't believe what I was reading. If they've switched their programmers from the Foleo to just working on the new OS, how can it possibly take that long?
Please tell me this is just a case of trying to lower expectations!
YukonDawg @ Oct 3rd 2007 11:37AM
Buh bye.
Brian @ Oct 3rd 2007 11:57AM
Maybe they mean next fiscal year?
If this is true, and they're not going to get their new OS out the door until calendar year 2009, then they're just done. What are they doing, just starting now?
My 700p is fine, but my next phone is going to be an HTC.
Palm has never been an innovator, and this is just another example that it's a corporate problem. Remember how long it took them to add color? The IIIc was a piece of crap and was shoved out the door so that they could claim to have a color device.
The Treo was neat when it first came out, but they haven't made any significant changes since the 600 was released. Where's Wifi? How about a thinner device? What about MicroSD?
Charles @ Oct 3rd 2007 12:24PM
Goodbye palm, inc and palm OS, we'll miss you always.
strider_mt2k @ Oct 3rd 2007 12:58PM
It's better to burn out than it is to rust.
hey hey
My my.
Kirk Jenkins @ Oct 3rd 2007 2:54PM
That would be about 5 years between major OS revisions! Just about on track with Microsoft. Too little, too late. The cycle needs to keep in step with hardware innovation, like Unix, Linux & Mac OS X. No wonder Palm market share is drying up rapidly (Microsoft are you listening??).
Ed @ Oct 3rd 2007 5:46PM
I used to be a big fan of Palm and maybe I will be again someday. But this update has been too long coming and now it is even farther away yet. I doubt they will make it to the end of next year.
Ed
laura @ Oct 3rd 2007 7:20PM
Everytime I look at the iPhone then look at my Treo I get mad.
I keep holding out that Palm will get it's act together.
As soon there is Outlook support on the iPhone my Treo is ebay bound.
hmmmm what will I do with that $4
john @ Oct 3rd 2007 8:08PM
They can't be serious. Who did they hire to code their OS? grad students?
gjp303 @ Oct 3rd 2007 9:25PM
they hired kindergarteners.
shane williams @ Oct 3rd 2007 8:21PM
Wow. I have just read all these comments and I am quite suprised. I am a Palm fan and have been since the Pilot. I have always defended Palm and like my Treo 680. But I, like a lot of others need to upgrade every year or so. So when its time to upgrade what am I going to get now? Well there's not going to be a groundbreaking Palm out is there!?!
Anyways the reason why I am suprised is that this is the first time I have ever read so many comments where no one has had anything good to say about Palm and the first time some one hasnt stood up to defend them.
Well I am not defending them this time, cos I am bored of defending them now.
john @ Oct 3rd 2007 9:14PM
Welcome to the real world.
john @ Oct 3rd 2007 9:20PM
.-------.
: RIP :|
: PALM :|
: :|
: :|
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john @ Oct 3rd 2007 9:21PM
dammit
cadherin @ Oct 4th 2007 12:33AM
Good bye Palm handhelds
jayhoward @ Oct 4th 2007 12:47AM
By the time PALM gets the Linux OS out the door, and gets all bugs expected in a new system worked out, it could be easily be mid or even late 2009. I have serious doubts if the company can survive that long. I finally dumped my TREO 650 running PALM last week after waiting for the TREO to mature into something really usable. No iPhone available here in Asia yet (yes, unlocked U.S. version available, no way to enter Chinese text) so I started using a Sony Ericsson k610i I had sitting around while I look around. Hey, it ain't no smartphone, but it's a pleasure to at least have a phone that works without crashing and what not. I don't know what other TREO users think, but I have washed my hands of this company, and am not holding my breath for 2009.
RJCCTS @ Oct 4th 2007 4:56PM
I have finally given up on Palm- after listening to their pathetic CEO on CNBC this week and receiving my 4TH 700p replacement from verizon in the past 6 months- it's over. I am completely disgusted with the way this company operates and the utter instability of their current products. Their updates appear to be un tested and break features while barely fixing other problems. Like someone else said on this board...
Buh
Bye
PALM diehard @ Dec 19th 2007 1:48AM
i love you, palm, since my palm III days... but die like a dog if you don't produce soon anything upgrade-worthy for my treo 650. that's right, none that you have produced since the 650 has been worth an upgrade, if one can consider the change from 600 to 650 an upgrade. suprises me when i see how many suckers like me who still clings on to the treo 650.