Palm has announced the availability of webOS 1.2, the latest version of the operating system for its Palm Pre smartphones. Palm also requests user feedback on features to include in the next version of the OS.Palm has announced the availability of webOS 1.2, the latest version of the operating system for its Palm Pre smartphones.
In a blog post on the upgrade, Jon Zilber, Palm's director of online communications,
listed the new features in webOS 1.2 and also asked users for feedback
on what features Palm should include in upcoming versions of the
operating system.
"For starters, weve beefed up Palm Synergy to include LinkedIn
contact syncing," Zilber said in the post. "Info from LinkedIn profiles
[like job titles] will now appear in your Palm Pre contacts. The new
update also facilitates links across more different flavors of IM
contacts. Business-oriented webOS 1.2 customers will also appreciate
support for heterogeneous EAS [Exchange ActiveSync] policies (for
workplaces with a mix of end-users in which some accounts support EAS
policies and others dont)."
Zilber added:
- We know you love e-mail -- and youll really love the ability
to filter the e-mails in the current folder just by typing a search
term.
- You asked for the ability to download files in the browser -- and now youve got it.
- Music fans will be glad to hear that the Amazon MP3 Store can now download songs from either Wi-Fi or WAN.
- You can now tap a phone number in a calendar note to dial it
(so you can get to the joy of music-on-hold for your conference calls
even faster!).
- Pause a podcast and, by default, youll pick up where you left off when you unpause.
- Web pages and e-mails are now cut-and-paste-able.
In a blog post on webOS 1.2, Andrew Mager, a Web developer at Ning,
said, "While webOS 1.2 is a nice upgrade, Palm still has a lot to
improve, including the app submission process. You should also be able
to download and subscribe to podcasts, a process that should sync with
iTunes. 1.2.1 will fix iTunes syncing again."
Added Mager:
"webOS is known for search functionality, and that has been improved
with 1.2. You can now filter e-mails just by typing in the search box,
a feature that should have been in there from the get go. Its a little
easier to copy and paste Web addresses and content from e-mails now."
Palm Pre users will get an automatic over-the-air update to webOS 1.2.
However, not all users are overwhelmed by the new relapse.
Commenting on Zilber's post on the webOS upgrade, a user identified as
Daryl McMullen, said:
"I have to be honest...I'm not wowed by webOS 1.2. In fact I feel
like the iPhone is getting farther and farther ahead even with the
three updates I've been able to apply to my Palm Pre. Copy/Paste is
clunky at best - in a browser I rarely want to select all - I want to
be able to pick regions of the page to copy/paste. Here is the stuff
we're all waiting for: Video, Word hints while typing, enhanced
copy/paste, FLASH for crying out loud! More functional Apps like on
screen keyboard and utility based Apps to make the phone more friendly.
I understand these things take time - but next time try releasing at
least one of the BIG deals with each update and not a bunch of little
things we don't really care about...Just saying."
Meanwhile, another user, identified as Ivan Turgenev, addressed the
issue of what should be supported in the next release of webOS: "Voice
Dialing. We need it. Please make this a priority before your reach the
half-year mark. It's not a glitz or bling functionality consideration,
it's a safety-while-driving consideration."