I don't think that this will get you anything terribly useful.  May PDA
users that I know (not developers!) have multiple machines, only one of
which is currently active.  And many have bought machines every 2-3 years to
replace or upgrade from older machines.   My wife is so hard on machines I
have to get her a new one every 12-18 months, so she is doing her part in
keeping Palm solvent.  But it gets really tricky if you try to extrapolate
number of unique users or number of machines currently in service from a
user pool like that.

____________________________________________
Lee Church
www.mobitechsystems.com


-----Original Message-----
From: %%email.bounce%@ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of P. Douglas
Reeder
Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 8:26 AM
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: Re: Is the T3 still relevant?

Can anyone point me toward data on how many Palm OS devices are in  
use of each model? (Obviously, this is difficult to determine for  
pure PDAs., but if marketing people can't tell us this, what are they  
good for?)


On Feb 7, 2008, at 5:36 PM, Lee Church wrote:

> Since the T# has long been discontinued it can hardly be considered  
> relevant.  I think your efforts should be concentrated on the E2  
> and Treo units; at least they are still in production.
>
>

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