As far as I can see, for all intents and purposes Acrowiki – a TWiki-compatible wiki for the Palm – is dead. Acrocat (the makers of PDA Abs) have simply abandoned it. Someone should buy it and put both Acrocat and their customers out of misery.
http://www.acrocat.com/bbs/forum_posts.asp?TID=516
Topic: Timeline for release?
Posted: 19 February 2006 at 2:34pm
Will there be a new version out reasonably soon? …
Posted: 14 March 2006 at 10:24am
Is acrowiki a very secondary priority to pdaabs?
Please acrocat, tell us whether you intend to do anything more with this product.
And, if you don't, please sell it to someone who might.
Thanks, M.
Posted: 14 March 2006 at 6:37pm
Thanks for your interest! Unfortunately, we're not free disclose future product plans, but we do appreciate that folks are looking forward to new versions of AcroWiki and we do have new features planned, based on the Wish List and other topics.
Michele (Acrocat)
Posted: 19 April 2006 at 4:50pm
Originally posted by Acrocat
Thanks for your interest! Unfortunately, we're not free disclose future product plans, but we do appreciate that folks are looking forward to new versions of AcroWiki and we do have new features planned, based on the Wish List and other topics.
By not disclosing such plans, you are treating your community of users like a foreign entity. You should embrace your community of users, since they are providing much constructive feedback in the face of an apparent lack of product release, and therefore are obviously quite enthusiastic about AcroWiki.
I'm sure that if you disclosed at least some of your plans, and were more active in following up feature requests (where's the feature request poll you promised in June 2005 to post?), you'd get more enthusiasm from your community of users. I'm keen to join that community, since I like AcroWiki, but if it appears to be unsupported then I will be reluctant to spend my hard-earnt money on it.
I was asked by a colleague the other day about purchasing a new PDA and/or smartphone, and should he go Windows or Palm, and can he get some sort of interlinking document editing system. I remembered AcroWiki and decided to revisit it to see if it would be suitable (for him and for me). I have found some shortcomings in the software, but nothing too serious. My biggest concern is lack of new releases, as this implies lack of support.
I hope that my feelings are wrong (as your recent return to the forums may indicate), and that a new release (even minor) is just around the corner, as I'm keen to purchase and use AcroWiki as soon as a couple of minor problems on my Treo 650 are solved (see my posts in
http://www.acrocat.com/bbs/forum_posts.asp?TID=375 for some additional info).
From
http://response39.blogsome.com/2005/07/04/wikis-and-palm-handhelds/
Wikis and Palm Handhelds
Filed under: Palm GtD – Administrator @ 3:21 pm
Wikis and Palm Handhelds
Another factor in my organizing style is that I see connections everywhere. I have notes about someone that lists the phone number or address, which connects in my mind to my address book/PIM/Palm. That’s why I was very excited to find wikis. My preferred wiki, only because it acts mostly the same on Palm or on desktop, is Note Studio. There are things it doesn’t do that I’d love to have it do. There are things it does that I’d rather it didn’t do. But all in all it does onething quite well – behaves the same on desktop and on Palm.
Before I bought my Palm T|E, I had an older Palm IIIC. It was fine, but I had to turn it back in when I switched assignments at work. The new office didn’t allow any Palms of any kind in the office area. When I switched, I lost my then favorite app – MegaWiki. That app was a neat gadget! I could link things all over my Palm. I could link to or from appointments (or create one if none existed), addresses, memos and todos. BUT… (there’s that big but again) it only worked on the Palm, there was no desktop equivalent. I didn’t realize how important that was until I used Note Studio. I tried several other MegaWiki-like apps – Acrowiki, PSLink, Mobile Note (the freeware ver 0.6), etc. – but none of them really fit the bill. Then I tried Note Studio and found out that the plus – desktop behaved the same as the Palm app – far outweighed the shortcomings.
Notestudio:
http://www.dogmelon.com.au/NoteStudio.shtml
And given the fact that you cannot be bothered, after two weeks, to respond, I can only conclude that you are misserving yourselves and your customers. The fact that you have no messages for 6 months in your beta forum is further testement.
Acrocat has a good foothold in the PDA fitness market. With this it seems it does not need, care or have the ability to serve the wiki market.
So it should not bother. My advice – for what its worth – is that AcroWiki, has more value in the marketplace than it has in your firm. I suggest, Acrocat, that you divest by selling it to another vendor before lack of action further damages the Acrocat name.