If you’re looking for a news reader application then the Pam Pre New York Times application is the one for you. Unfortunately there are some automatic drawdowns. For one the application isn’t a great improvement compared to their mobile website. It may even be a wrapper. The news doesn’t automatically renew and unfortunately you can’t have fresh news sent to your notifications bar.

Depending on what you use it for this application can come in handy. If you need to stay up to date by the minute and don’t want to be constantly refreshing the application then this may not be the right application for you. But if you consider yourself as a more casual news reader then you may enjoy it a little more. Hopefully, with future updates they will improve this application.
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December 9th, 2009 at 3:36 pm
I have looked at the palm store since buying the palm pixi and cannot find a NYTimes app. Did it get taken down? Is there another way to get it or get the NY Times on my phone? Does anyone know?
July 18th, 2010 at 7:31 pm
I have to say that my selection to obtain a Palm Pixi with Sprint program was both a rational and emotional a single. I mean, the Palm Pixi is beautiful and functional. And coupled using the service high quality of Sprint, it seems absolutely nothing short of a revolution inside the making. I think that Palm and Sprint have (nearly) hit it off famously. I did a great deal of study before purchasing the Pixi but overlooked at minimum 1 factor. The Pixi will not, yet, permit me synchronize my e-mails in between it and Outlook. As far as I am concerned, this really is a drawback I am facing unless Palm comes up which includes a answer easily. With my prior SmartPhone running a Windows OS, it was a snap to synchronize e-mails as well as other information with one’s Computer. But Pixi’s inability to try and do so is doing existence a little tough for me simply because I’ve to Bcc every single e-mail, I send out, to my e-mail address and then manually transfer it for the ’sent’ folder in Outlook. I hope Palm, or at least a third-party, will arrive up using a alternative really soon that could simply enable me synchronize all my e-mails, and ideally all important information, involving the Pixi and my office Pc.