> > 1 - Give us a native Windows implementation. This Mac port thing is
> > sluggish and unreliable. I would hazard a guess that most of your
> > developers use Windows nowadays.
> 
> Actually, and very surprisingly, that is not true.  I found at the Palm
> Dev Conference that there are a disproportionately large number of Mac
> fans, both inside and outside of Palm, in the Palm developer community.
> 
> Samir

  well.. all us PC and unix folk know what we used to call 
  Mac users..

  any Mac jokes guys + gals?

  ie: 

    IQ of a Mac user? - 
    related to the number of buttons on the mouse
  
  i admire Mac for being well ahead of its time. geeze.. Mr.
  Gates thought it was worth while to copy the interface.

  but personally, i never feel it was a real programmers
  environment. click, click, click.. jobs done.. unix on the
  otherhand - the real hackers environment.. you dont understand,
  your harddrive dies..

  but of course the computing world is trying to make 
  the Operating Systems available for even the lamest of
  user.. they are all heading down the same track.
 
  i guess PalmOS programmers were FORCED to use Macs.. it
  would have deterred me at the start thats for sure.

  why use a Mac? most of the population have PC's... many
  universities have UNIX.. or NT.. Macs have just died.

  try supporting the platform that everyone else uses.. not
  just the Palm developers you have already got. unless
  of course you dont want any more developers.. :))

  cheers.

az. 
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