Information about various Palm, Pre, WebOS, Treo, Centro and software related topics. Find Software and Accessories for your Palm device. Frequently asked Palm and Treo questions. So I know that the SDK for the palm pre hasn't been released yet, but with what they said on how the os works and how programs are supposedly easily created, do you think it will be possibly for the the salling.suite of programs as its come to be.to work on the pre? Salling Software Forums Forum Index->Mac os high sierra download free. Salling Clicker for Mac: All.
It's been a long time since I've posted anything here, but the Palm Pre is surely a good excuse to come back. I'm still using the best Palm OS Treo ever made, the Treo 755p.
And as many of us, we have tons of third party apps that make our lives easier. Is there a list of Palm OS apps that will be ported to the Palm Pre?
I think it is very important to know.As far as I know and from what I've read, at this point, nothing will be ported over now. I'm sure after the release of the Pre and after 3rd party vendors get the SDK, if they don't have it already then we should start seeing something. There's a post in one of the threads that actually has some comments from some developers regarding the Pre and the WebOS, its pretty interesting to read. Hope that helps.
I'll try and find the link. Here's the Link. I've seen that there are already partners signed up (like Facebook and Dataviz) so you'll see apps from them. The buzz on the SDK site is also good - lots of people going there for information on developing apps for the Pre. I think that there will be a lot of apps for the Pre because it will be so easy to create them. Also, Palm will be easier in terms of allowing apps to be sold for the Pre (unlike Apple). I also think that someone will work on a Palm OS emulator for the Pre so that people can use their old software too.

Kinoma may not be missed. I mean, you can download podcasts on the fly (by either going to the website or using an RSS aggregator) and playing the podcast using the Pre player. With that being said, I have used Kinoma for the last 2 years on my 700p & I hope it makes the transition (with more functionality). Maybe it becomes the RSS aggregator, while incorporating Internet radio.I've tried downloading podcasts directly from NPR's website, with little to no success (it's been a while since I tried last). I know one can click on their links to stream (their way) but that's never worked via my Treos. I access NPR podcasts more than any other and I'd rather not do without them, have to use iTunes, or have to load a bunch of websites to access the files (assuming that would do the job, at all).
I might settle for that last option, though, if I had to. In the near-term at least, webOS just supports web apps (so no Kinoma Play, no sophisticated games, etc.). I'm sure that'll get addressed just as it was on the iPhone.This is all hypothetical from me, as we don't have the SDK yet, but its my understanding from everything they've said about it so far that you will be able to call up the video playback from these webapps using the APIs that they'll be giving. If that's the case, wouldn't it be simple to make Kinoma for the Pre? All you'd need to do is collect your feeds through RSS or however you do it, and then use the APIs to have the actual content to be played back in your application. I'm not really much of a programmer, so I'm sure I'm over-simplifying things slightly, but assuming the formats you use are supported already by the Pre (and we've seen indication that MP3, AAC, h.264 and MPEG4 will be supported), is there really any reason to need to write your own actual player? OK, so this post/question is submitted out of programming ignorance -- I did a bit of programming 40 years ago, but I have no clue as to how to develop current software for a computer or a mobile device.