Comment There are better free fonts (Score 1) 151
Too bad they didn't consider a typeface that is truly designed to accommodate low vision readers such as Atkinson Hyperlegible.
https://brailleinstitute.org/freefont
Too bad they didn't consider a typeface that is truly designed to accommodate low vision readers such as Atkinson Hyperlegible.
https://brailleinstitute.org/freefont
Actually I think that the perfect match for Palm would be Nintendo. In order for Nintendo to remain relevant in the mobile gaming market, they need to build devices that can compete with the iPad/Phone/Pod.
http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Midmarket/Nintendo-Shrugs-off-Threat-from-Apple-iPhone-Game-Center-477183/
Nintendo is big on usability. So the WebOS would be a good fit.
Technically, isn't Opera Mini an interpreter? I understand that pages are pre-rendered before they are sent to the client, but isn't the iPhone app interpreting commands from the renderer? Where is the line being drawn?
I aks this because the company I work for is building a tool that uses similar concept as Opera.
http://www.omnis.net/developer/index.html?detail=beta
The application presents a GUI but all code execution is handled by a server.
Guy creates functionality I've been using in Java for 8 years; film at 11.
http://www.omnis.net/ Been doing it for nearly 30 years. Mac, Windows, Linux, Web, WinMo, iPhone/pad Get off my lawn.
I bought the game, I own the media.
What you bought was a license. You just happened to receive media with it.
I do agree about your concerns about the company going away. I think that if they continue with this type of licensing model, they should put their products in escrow. That way if the company disappears the source can be modified to use a different licensing model.
Personally I like how Steam works. I never have do dig out disks to install a game. Nor do I have to bother going to the store to pick a game up.
Kiss your keyboard goodbye!