[missing-sync-palmos-dev-talk] Re: Is this a bug in CoreData,
Palm HotSync, or my app?
Scott Gruby
sgruby at markspace.com
Wed Sep 6 07:43:46 PDT 2006
On Sep 6, 2006, at 5:25 AM, Joe Goh wrote:
>
> There is of course the other way, which is to drop support for Palm
> HotSync'ing entirely and make Missing Sync part of my app's minimum
> requirements, but i'm afraid that this additional cost will deter some
> of my potential customers.. :-/
>
We'd be more than happy to work with you if you go down the route of
requiring Missing Sync; we have a store where we sell third party
applications that is available from within the application as well as
from our website. Remember that Missing Sync runs natively on Intel
and for those customers (like me) that refuse to run PowerPC
applications on Intel machines will want to use Missing Sync.
Development, in my opinion, is much easier writing for Missing Sync
as you can write and debug Cocoa conduits without having to use a
middleman bundle to load Cocoa.
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Scott Gruby
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