that software updates could very well disable Pre syncing, because iTunes And it followed through on its "threat," with iTunes 8.2.1. You can bet that the next version of iTunes will again disable Pre support, so it's only a matter of time before Palm's again faced with a decision to build another workaround to let sleeping dogs lie.
BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion already offers such a piece of software: , which is available for PC .
I strongly suspect Palm already knows all of this and that it's already in the process of building a BlackBerry-Media-Sync-like software offering for Pre users. I'd be surprised is this wasn't the case. Palm already released a related app, called the , and enables iTunes "reverse sync." In other words, any music purchased via the Pre's standard Amazon MP3 app can be synced with iTunes, adding those tracks to users' iTunes libraries, whenever they connect their Pres to computers running Palm Music Assistant.
So Palm's already proven it can write decent code for Pre/iTunes interactions. It's time for the company to take that extra step and release a separate piece of software--one that Apple has no control over -- for Pre/iTunes syncing. As is, the company's only wasting its customers' time playing foolish games with Cupertino.
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