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CLIÉ is a series of
The CLIÉ handhelds were distinguished from other Palm OS models by their emphasis on multimedia abilities, including photo, video, and audio playback, long before any other Palm OS PDAs had such abilities.[1] Later models have been credited with spurring competition in the previously stagnant Palm market, closing many of the gaps that existed between Palm OS PDAs and those using Microsoft Windows Mobile OS, more so for multimedia, but also with Sony's proprietary application launcher interface.
Name
CLIÉ stands for: creativity, lifestyle, innovation, emotion, and formerly communication, link, information and entertainment. The name was initially an attempt at a new coinage term, though it means tool in the Jèrriais language.[citation needed]
Closure of handheld line
In the summer of 2004,
Models
CLIÉ handhelds were released in series, usually with a few models released in each series. In later years, multiple series would be in production at the same time.
Motorola Dragonball CPU: Palm OS 3.5, 4.x
- S series (2000–2002)
- T series (2001–2003)
- N series (2001–2002)
- NR series (2002)
- SL/SJ series (2002–2003)
ARM compatible CPU: Palm OS 5.0, 5.2
- NX series (2002–2004)
- NZ series(2003–2004)
- TG series (2003–2004)
- UX series (2003–2004)
- TJ series (2003–2004)
- TH series (2004)
- VZ series (2004–2005) (Japan only)
Macintosh support
Officially, the CLIÉ line did not support the
The CLIÉ user community soon discovered that these "updates" were simply a matter of adding a few lines to the USB-detection property-list file.[2] Since then, detailed instructions have been posted online for those who want to synchronize their CLIÉ handhelds. No modifications are required for Bluetooth synchronizing, but Wi-Fi synchronizing is impossible because the Mac OS HotSync software does not support network synchronizing. Some workarounds for the multimedia features also exist. For those who desire stronger Mac OS/CLIÉ integration, the product Missing Sync[3] made by the company Mark/Space[4] is also available. This does make unencrypted Wi-Fi synchronizing possible but a bug in the CLIÉ network stack reverses IP addresses which means that the Macintosh involved needs a palindromic IP address such as 10.0.0.10.
See also
- Graffiti (Palm OS)
- Palm OS
- PalmSource, Inc.
- Personal digital assistant
- Walkman
- Mylo (Sony)
- Sony Xperia
- Sony Magic Link
References
- ^ "Sony and Palm Computing to Collaborate on the Joint Development of a Next Generation Palm Computing Platform". Sony Global (Press release). 15 November 1999. Retrieved 2 October 2019.
- ^ "1src Forums - Does Mac OS X really require MissingSync for Clie". Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2006-04-16.
- ^ "Missing Sync". Archived from the original on 2006-04-17. Retrieved 2006-04-16.
- ^ "Mark/Space".
External links
- Sony repair/parts replacement website Archived 2008-07-23 at the Wayback Machine - Buy replacement parts for current unsupported Sony CLIÉS.″″
- One Source, formerly CLIÉ Source, is an enthusiast site which changed its name when Sony ended the CLIÉ line. It is still the more popular site that still covers the Sony CLIÉ line of products through its forums.
- SonyClie.org - Downloadable PC-Clie drivers which are no longer provided by Sony.
- Openomics - Step-by-step instructions to add Apple iSync support for a Sony CLIÉ TH55