I heard that Laridian makes all its money selling Palm OS products and spends it on Windows CE development. Why don you do more Palm development?
This question is based on a misunderstanding of our relationship with the developer of our Palm OS product, MyBible. Laridian provides support, marketing, and sales for MyBible. We don’t do any development for MyBible. MyBible development is done by David Fedor, who is a full-time employee of Palm Computing (in developer technical support). In our spare time (between support, marketing, human resources, sales and other functions) there are a couple of us at Laridian who write code for our Windows CE products (mainly PocketBible and DailyReader). But most of our time is spent on non-development tasks. So yes, here at Laridian we spend more time on CE development than on Palm. But that’s because all our Palm development is done by the owner of MyBible. With respect to where we make our money, there is the perception that since Palm owns 85% of the handheld market that we must make 85% of our revenue from sales of MyBible. Without giving you the actual numbers, let me just say that realit
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