A followup from Styletap
I thought this was interesting: The guys over at StyleTap responded to my review. As a developer myself, I feel that this should be posted to clarify a bit. Thank StyleTap for the corrections,
sales@styletap.com to me
12:01 pm (3� hours ago)Dear Mr. Bond,
In your colorful review of StyleTap Platform, you write that “I confirmed
the fact that StyleTap doesn’t work at all for new ARM-architecture code,
and only like an older 68K device, which renders a lot of games and other
alm-optimised software utterly useless.” We would like to correct this
assertion. StyleTap Platform DOES support armlets. (There is one
qualifier: if you are using an older Pocket PC device that has a StrongARM
CPU, then most armlets will fail because they contain Thumb
instructions–e.g. the bx instruction–that are not implemented on
StrongARM.) A simple app you might try is yCPUBench: it has benchmarks in
both 68K mode, and armlet mode; I think you will be impressed.As for another question you posed, where does the HotSync username come
from, well the answer is that it is derived from the hardware serial
number. Palm app developers can rest assured that StyleTap Platform is not
friendly to those who would like to evade licensing restrictions on their
software.Finally, Docs to Go runs fine on StyleTap Platform.
Thank you for the many compliments salted throughout your review.
Justin
sales@styletap.com
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