Wondering if the Palm Pre would be a good replacement for my 3 year old Palm 700p...or should I just give in to the Blackberry?

If you have lots Palm OS based applications, Palm Pre is actually a good transition device. Palm Pre with Classic from MotionApps lets you run older applications in your Palm Pre. motionapps.com/classic/overview/ It would assist you until you are ready or when the applications have been migrated natively to WebOS which Palm Pre uses.

So today I finally got tired of my Pre crashing more and more often when I closed the slider too hard or looked at it the wrong way, so I stopped by the local Sprint store to get a phone swap. By some miracle they had just received their day’s shipment and were more than happy to perform the exchange once I demonstrated the pathetic screen fading death. I had no problem with deciding to do the exchange, I had taken the time to manually perform a backup beforehand using the Backup app on the Pre.

So when it came time to get started with the new device, I knew I was going to have to port back over my pictures and music, but my Palm Profile would have all of my applications and settings stored for easy retrieval. For all the times I’d completely restored my Treo from a backup, I was left disappointed by the present implementation of Palm Backup. As you may recall, when you activate a Pre you have to create a Palm Profile for backups and remote wipe management, among other services.

Backup is advertised as being able the remotely restore your applications and settings. But that’s not entirely the case.

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