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Originally Posted by VickMackey
disagree. If you used facebook you'd realize what a letdown the pre app is and most users will not be satisfied with it. By your logic, most users will read a cnet review, facebook app sucks? Android good? Iphone good? Hey I'll go with them. So again, a crappy app of the biggest social networking site will likely affect not only sales, but perception of the platform.
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I was interested in what you said, but it turns out reality dosn't jive with that scenario
I think a potential buyer and facebook user would read this and not be immediately turned off to say the least.
from the cnet pixi review
http://reviews.cnet.com/smartphones/palm-pixi-sprint/4505-6452_7-33770759-2.html?tag=txt;page
For more apps, you can check out the Palm App Catalog. It's still in beta but has the catalog has now increased to around 350 apps and includes paid apps. One notable addition that might interest many is the new dedicated Facebook app. It was truly odd that the Pre could integrate all your Facebook contacts, photos, and events, yet there wasn't any way to actually check your Facebook account. Thankfully, there's now a way to update your status as well as view your news feed, comment or like a friend's status, read inbox message, respond to friend requests, and so forth. Palm hopes to bring the App Catalog out of beta before the end of the year at which point we hope to see the floodgates open. In the meantime, there are also hundreds of Homebrew apps available for download.