The 1.2 version of Palm Pre’s webOS was accidentally leaked via Palm itself, inadvertently showing off future features like an improved copy/paste, email searching and saving images from the browser….
The 1.2 version of Palm Pre’s webOS was accidentally leaked via Palm itself, inadvertently showing off future features like an improved copy/paste, email searching and saving images from the browser….
The 1.2 version of Palm Pre ‘s webOS was accidentally leaked via Palm itself, inadvertently showing off future features like an improved copy/paste, email searching and saving images from the browser. The email search still isn’t included in Universal Search as far as the version of 1.2 that was leaked was concerned, but if you want to see the other minor enhancements of 1.2, head to the Precentral forum . They’re adding more details as they find them.
WikiHow for the Palm Pre is a fantastic offline version of the popular how-to website. It brings over 60,000 useful how-to articles right to your fingertips and works without using 3G or Wi-Fi - which means you get to save precious battery life on your Pre.
The Fliq Bookmarks Palm Pre app allows you to synchronize your browser bookmarks between your Palm Pre and your Mac or PC. This app requires that you first install Missing Sync on your computer and is created by the same developers.
Many Pre owners are complaining about cracks, wobbles with the slider, and other quality control issues. Above, you can see a quick video of the hardware issues I’m experiencing with my own Sprint-store, Launch-day Palm Pre. A quick tour through our Palm Pre Forums reveals many of our users are dealing with similar issues: How many times have you exchanged your Pre?
On Saturday we reminded you that thousands of web apps work right now on the Pre and present a nice stopgap between now and the official release of the SDK.
While we know that we should be able to install apps directly on the Pre eventually, some enterprising folks are looking to do it sooner.
We don’t know just what it’s going to give you, but we do know that you may as well get yourself to some sweet WiFi (or not, if you’re EVDO’s good, thanks ebernal718!) and install the 1.03 update for the webOS from your Updates app (It’ll be mandatory to update eventually anyway ). It’s 13 megs of goodness, though, and our forum members are on it and reporting speed and signal strength improvements — though that often happens during the heady minutes after a new update as people are still the glow of the newness