New palm webOS

Hi all,
i have a palm t.\/x which i love but the os on it is terrible no multitasking and stuff.
i heard o the new palm OS for a new phine but will palm make it avialiable to buy and dl and upgrade all the other excisting oses for there other pdas like the t/x? the tx does have an expandable memory slot and i would love to be able to install the new web os onto my device.
will that be possible when it comes out? i am sure others will too.
patrick
Post relates to: Palm TX

Ok, one more time...
We are not priviledged to ANY other knowledge of the Pre!  We can't tell you what we don't know.  The Palm CSR's here are not privvy either, and many times legally cannot divulge future plans of Palm Inc., nor have they gotten "hands-on" time with the Pre yet.
I am a longtime user of Palm products myself, not an employee of Palm, and enjoy trying to help others with their Palm-related problems.  I'm betting apps will be written to transfer years of Palm data to the new device.
"We don't know" does not mean "NO it will never work".  It just means all the details are not out yet, and software authors may be writing apps as we type that will do what you wish.
Palm is very tight-lipped with their new products.   I'm sure more details will emerge as the arrival date gets closer, and software authors complete their projects.
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