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RE: Web Clipping is Under Rated
I hope Handwave will incorporate some of the palm calls with the treo and i705 in the Poplets Kit.
RE: Web Clipping is Under Rated
RE: Web Clipping is Under Rated
I don't work for handwave just an admirer of their products. I know that HandWave is trying to work some of the poplet funcitonality into the treo and i705
I think the wireless web in Palm form will be carried with the intro of i705 and Treo. One has to wonder what is Sony Erricson and Kyocera doing?
2002 is going to be #$%#ing exciting in the handheld space
RE: Web Clipping is Under Rated
RE: Web Clipping is Under Rated
RE: Web Clipping is Under Rated
I also frequently use the Starbucks finder, the yellow pages, the Weather Channel PQA, and airline PQAs.
Having developed wireless services myself, I also agree with the subject of this thread: Palm's webclipping and the services offered by many PQAs are superior to what else is out there. WAP for the most part is a usability nightmare, and 'surfing' websites that are not targeted towards handheld devices with Pocket IE on pocket PCs is just not very efficient at all (if it works at all). Unfortunately the naming of the Palm technology is, in my humble opinion, very bad. "PQA" implies that you're writing an application that runs on the Palm, which in general isn't true. "Web Clipping" implies that it clips stuff out of existing web pages, which again isn't really the case.
Cheers,
Oliver
Cancel Palm.Net?
After all the effort Palm put into integrating WCA with Palm OS 4 I can't see them dropping the proxy service that makes it work.
As for the lack of PQA's they are not difficult to make. I could easilly make one for myself that just had links to major sites I visit wirelessly. If Palm released a consumer PQA builder that allowed you to create a "My Bookmarks" PQA I'm sure it would encourage people to use the OS's built in HTML rendering. In fact I may dig out NSBasic and the Palm WCA tech info and knock something up Palm Side.
Of course this is assuming that people use their Palms wirelessly. I would say 50% of Palm users I know do with their mobile phones.
My Bookmarks PQA
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Web Clipping is Under Rated
The only way to open a web page using WCA is using the MyPalm app, which will allow you to enter a url, but doesn't offer you bookmarks or much else.
There is an app called Poplet which allows you to do all sorts of cool things, and integrates WCA into the user experience, as well as offering other handy short cuts.
http://www.handwave.com/handwavepoplets.html