MDMAniac said:
As if Apple allow them with no hesitation xD |
There are devices out there that sync with iTunes without stepping on Apple's toes. They make an app that delves into the iTunes database files and grabs the playlists that the user specifies. The key here is that they design their own sync app with their own interface, rather than trying to hijack Apple's.
Instead of doing that, Palm just chose to program their devices to masquerade as iPods so they can take full advantage of iTunes software (possibly violating proper USB protocol in the process). That's why they have to fight Apple every time there's an iTunes patch.
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