Palm Pre webOS Updated, Plus SDK Arrives at Summer's End
Palm has already pushed out an update of webOS, the software running on the Palm Pre, as well as offered developers some news regarding the availability of the software developer kit for webOS.
Palm is looking to keep customers happy and interest alive while it hurries to replenish stocks, after the Pre's successful debut on June 6.
Regarding
the operating system update, Palm Pre users received a message on their
devices that stated: "Palm webOS 1.0.3 is now available. It's about
13MB. We'll download it over the next couple of days when your device
is idle and a high speed network is available. You'll be notified when
the update is ready to install."
The updates to the operating system reportedly include changes to the
calendar, such as making Google events on the phone sync with Google
online; to the clock, including creating a weekday-only alarm; to
contacts, including syncing changes to Google contacts with Google
online; and changes to email, including enhancing power performance in
areas where wireless coverage is weak or unavailable.
During a "Meet the Palm Pre" event Sprint hosted on Facebook on June 18
- which had 6,375 confirmed attendees and more than 4,000 Facebook
users possibly attending - it was clear from the hundreds of questions
posted that, while generally enjoying their smartphones, many users
were already looking forward to updates, changes and new applications.
On June 19, Chuq Von Rospach posted on the Palm Developer Network blog
that Palm knows developers are anxious to get access to the SDK and
start developing for webOS, but that "the software and the developer
services to support it just aren't ready yet."
Von Rospach went on to say that Palm's goal is to make the SDK
available by the end of the summer, and that beginning immediately Palm
will accelerate the growth of the early access program and work to grow
it to thousands of developers in the next few weeks.
Simultaneously, he said, "we'll begin publishing more content outside
the early access program, and we'll launch new confidentiality rules
that will allow early Mojo developers to communicate more freely with
the rest of the world."
Trusted Reviews has reported that, despite only 30 applications
currently being available in the Pre's App Catalog, Palm says that more
than 700,000 downloads have been made.
In its first weekend of sales, Palm sold nearly 50,000 Pre smartphones
- a success that nearly depleted supplies in the U.S., but one dwarfed
by the 1 million iPhone 3G S devices competitor Apple sold in the first three days of the new iPhone's availability.
