
In case you hadn't heard, Microsoft's got this newfangled
Vista operating system getting baked to golden brown perfection as we speak. As we all get ready to unceremoniously toss our computers in the trash next month to buy new ones less likely to upset the overlords that control Vista's performance, there's a little hiccup we all have to keep a close eye on: Palm's current Desktop synchronization software doesn't get along with Vista. Not to worry; Palm says they're in the process of testing an updated version that should be available to the public at large about the same time Vista is. Of course, that leaves business customers who've already taken the Vista plunge in the lurch for now, but hey -- it just might do us all some good to put our Treos away for the next few weeks and relax anyway.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
fruitbag @ Dec 10th 2006 12:38AM
Does this mean support for WinXP x64 too?
DT @ Dec 10th 2006 10:52AM
Would be nice if they updated their Mac client, which feels like it's from the 90's.
James @ Jan 28th 2007 1:34PM
whats with palm changing their os name?
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Marcus Buztin @ Apr 14th 2007 4:58PM
Ms will never build a secure OS, it's job security, the auto makers have gone down this road. We will fix the bug in the "next" model. A hundred dollars says MS can/will never build a secure OS as Apple. Then they brag about it to challenge people to find it's weaknesses. Then we have to purcahse addons to cover the holes. The prices of office suites and word processors are enough to make one return to pen and paper.