Originally Posted by PRedwood:
This sounds like a case where you need to contact Palm and determine how you can work together to get the necessary APIs finalized and available to the the public. There are a lot of APIs that obviously need to be released to us developers and I'm sure Palm just needs time to make sure the API meets developers' needs and is secure against major abuse.
Trying to work with them will surely be more fruitful than flaming against them.
And I don't buy the argument that Palm wants to protect their own music player. An underdog like Palm would be insane to reject good apps from the catalog just because it overlaps existing functionality. Users can make the choice whether to use a built-in application or a third party application.
+1,
I'm happy to see youv'e signed up here