From Palm Insider:
It's been almost two years since I switched completely from two solutions (handheld plus feature-phone) to smartphone, although the move was bit disappointing when it came to few particular features, I have to admit, it was amazing experience provided by Palm Treo 650 smartphone, which stand today after two years since its launched as a definition of smartphone.
Since Palm next smartphone won't be launched 'til the forth quarter, and might be even longer since Vodafone run with the exclusive, I decided to give the new version of UiQ (the user interface platform for Symbian OS), UiQ 3 (support for full one-handed and pen-based operation), a run for its money and see if we are behind since everybody is talking about how Palm OS is out of date.
And just let me tell you this before we start... "as much as admired the effort UiQ Technology put in the new interface and the out-of-box experience, which answered a lot of my needs, I couldn't help, but miss my Treo 650 and the Palm experience which some users forgot due to their strong passion or grave for some new features and designs."
UiQ in-a-away looks and feel like Palm OS, slowly attracting business and professional users for its integration with enterprise applications, emails, contacts, and in the next few days I'll blog my experience with UiQ 3 (with Sony Ericsson M600i) from a Palm experience point of view, hope you'll enjoy it.