Comments on: Symbol Concludes Palm OS Licensing Agreement
Symbol's interest in the Palm OS has been on the wane for several years as its newest models, the SPT-1800 series, still run OS 4.0 with 33mhz Dragonball CPUs and 160x160 monochrome screens. In all likelihood, Symbol has likely only maintained its Palm OS license this long to service long-term contracts and the large installed device base.
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RE: What will Microsoft do now?
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Palm OS?
RE: Palm OS?
RE: Palm OS?
I'll garantee you a lot of fun when you try to run PalmOS app for 320x320 screen on 320x240(which is very common resolution) WinMobile screen.
WBR, scrudrv
RE: Palm OS?
Beersie looses his bet.
Time to pay up.
p.s. "Concludes" and "Cessation" and "EOL" are such nice euphamisms for "shiit-canned".
RE: Beersie LOSES his bet.
Long day!!!!!!!!! "Looses" = "Loses"!!!!!!!!!
And I HATE when other people get that wrong!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
loose losers
Motorola buys a major PalmOS user. Motorola makes a big bid for PalmSource. Motorola buys Good.
What's goin' on here!
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