While Palm is definitely skating on some thin ice with their approach, I can't blame them for wanting to use iTunes as their synchronization engine... Probably the majority of the market they are going after already uses iTunes. Why force those customers to install yet another application to handle the synchronization of their music and photos to their phone when they already have one that they are familiar with? Unfortunately, their customers are getting stuck in the middle of this cat and mouse game, but it may help them to get a bunch more early adopters on the platform and allow them to eventually build an better and more reliable solution.