Palm has posted an update to its WebOS mobile software platform which once
again allows its devices to synchronise with Apple's iTunes player.
The company issued the WebOS update on Thursday to users of its Pre
smartphone. The latest version of the Pre software includes support for Exchange
ActiveSync, as well as new messaging features and a new reminder feature.
Most notably, however, the update includes a fix which allows the Pre to
synchronise with the latest version of iTunes.
"Oh, and one more thing: Palm WebOS 1.1 re-enables Palm media sync," wrote
John Traynor, Palm vice president of business products, in a
blog
post, adopting the catch phrase of Apple chief executive Steve Jobs.
"That’s right - you once again can have seamless access to your music, photos
and videos from the current version of iTunes."
On its initial release, several users had noted that the Pre had the ability
to synchronise itself with iTunes, a feature believed to be available only on
Apple hardware, such as the iPhone and iPod.
While Apple has yet to take any legal action against Palm for the feature,
the company did
disable
synchronising for the device with the iTunes 8.2.1 update. Spokespersons for
Apple have confirmed to reporters that the move was made on purpose, and that
the Pre was attempting to fool iTunes into thinking the device was an Apple
product.
Apple has long stated that it does not take responsibility for unsupported
devices connecting to iTunes, and software updates have had a history of
disabling
or causing conflicts with unsupported devices such as modified or
'jailbroken' iPhone handsets.
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