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Revision as of 18:12, 24 July 2009
What is it that you want to do on your Pre?
Look below and choose the option that is best for you-
- Easy INFO: We're trying to get a better way of doing this, so just sit tight. I'll update this page with the new method as soon as it comes out. Using a Windows OS application named PreBrew makes homebrew app installation a fairly simple and easy process, so it is suitable for those that do not have a lot of computer know-how. (NOTE: Windows users only! Mac and Linux OS use option 2.)))
- Moderate The second option is best for those that have some computer know-how and want to get to know how their Pre works a little bit more. This option requires more work, however. Since the Palm Pre is a linux based device, it is helpful if you know how to use Linux. NOTE: Cross-platform compatible.
Recommended for Non-Computer-Savvy Folks
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Recommended for Beginner-Advanced Computer Users
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Need help/Want to contribute?
{{#icon:System-help.png|Development Tools|48|Portal:Community}} | IRC Download a IRC client and join us in #webos-internals The same rules apply as those on the wiki for discussion. |