by Jay Hathaway on August 28, 2009 at 10:00 AM

Snow Leopard, the next generation of Apple's OS X operating system, is ushering out a lot of old technology. It's the first version of OS X that won't run on a PowerPC processor, and now Apple has announced that it will no longer sync with Palm OS devices.
While this might look like a slap in the face to Palm after Apple blocked the Palm Pre from sneakily syncing with iTunes earlier this ...
by Brad Linder on April 2, 2009 at 08:00 AM

Palm did an interesting thing with the upcoming Pre smartphone: The company scrapped its old operating system and started from scratch. The new webOS is prettier, easier to use, and more focused on modern apps like web browsers than PalmOS. The problem is, there are more than 30,000 PalmOS apps already out there. And by building a new operating system from the ground up, Palm was kind of telling ...
by Brad Linder on February 11, 2009 at 05:00 PM

When Palm announced that the company's next phone would run a new operating system called WebOS, it probably should have been pretty clear that the company was severing its ties to the now-antiquated PalmOS. But just in case it wasn't, Palm CEO Ed Colligan made it official today: The company will not be releasing any more devices with PalmOS. The mobile operating system may have been hot stuff ...
by Brad Linder on January 16, 2009 at 04:00 PM

While we're still waiting to find out whether StyleTap will bring its PalmOS emulation software to the new Palm Pre, the company has officially launched a utility for Symbian S60 series phones that allows users to run thousands of Palm applications. The Symbian version of StyleTap has been in closed beta for a few months. The company says the program supports more than 30,000 apps designed to run ...
by Brad Linder on January 15, 2009 at 02:00 PM

If you haven't been hiding under a rock (where there's usually pretty poor mobile reception), you probably know that Palm announced a new phone and a brand spanking new operating system at CES last week. The company's new WebOS shocked a lot of folks by actually looking pretty awesome. The new OS is based on Linux, has an entirely new UI, and includes some nifty zoom, transition, and fade ...
by Brad Linder on June 1, 2008 at 10:00 AM
![StyleTap confirms plan to bring PalmOS apps to the iPhone]()
StyleTap is an application that lets Windows Mobile users run PalmOS applications. A few months ago the makers of StyleTap announced plans to port the application to run on Symbian smartphones. They also demonstrated a version of StyleTape CrossPlatform running on an iPhone, but said the video (shown above) was just for demonstration purposes and that no decision had been made yet on whether to ...
by Brad Linder on February 24, 2008 at 10:00 AM
![Palm apps might be coming to the iPhone/iPod Touch]()
StyleTap, makers of PalmOS emulation software for Windows Mobile is showing off a video demonstrating their software running on an iPod Touch. The company has made it abundantly clear that there are no plans at this point to release StyleTap for the iPhone/iPod. But you know, they could if they wanted to. Apple hasn't actually released an SDK for the iPhone yet, so the only way to run third ...
by Brad Linder on November 13, 2007 at 03:00 PM

Have a Nokia N770/N800/N810 Internet Tablet? Do you keep staring at it's tiny web-surfing screen wishing it could run some of the same applications you used to love on your old Palm Pilot? Now you can. Last week we mentioned the fact that ACCESS is getting closer to releasing its Linux-based operating system for Palm devices. In order to ensure backward compatibility with older PalmOS ...
by Brad Linder on November 9, 2007 at 09:00 AM

If you're tired of looking at the turn of the century operating systems on your Palm Treo, you're not alone. It's been years since Palm (once the industry leader) has managed to push out a major update to its antiquated mobile operating system. And now there are two companies working on replacements for Palm Garnet. We haven't heard much from Palm Inc on the company's next operating system. But ...
by Brad Linder on October 19, 2007 at 10:30 AM

StyleTap plans to launch a Symbian version of its PalmOS compatibility software. StyleTap currently lets Windows Mobile users run applications designed for PalmOS. The company estimates there are over 20,000 commercial and freeware applications designed for Palm that can run on Windows Mobile using StyleTap. The new version should open the same library of programs to Symbian users. Of course, ...
by Brad Linder on October 3, 2007 at 10:00 AM

Remember how Palm was supposed to be releasing its super-cool new operating system based on Linux this year? And then remember how Palm went and pushed the release date back to 2008? Apparently now they're pushing it way way back -- to the end of 2008. That's right, Palm's next generation operating system will be more than a year late, according to Palm CEO Ed Colligan. The new Linux-based ...
by Victor Agreda, Jr. on August 29, 2007 at 02:10 PM

The point of this post is to provide a handy list of software for Palm OS devices because many free apps are now hard-to-find. Commercial apps aren't, but I'm a cheap, cheap man. Follow along as I save you a bundle on hardware and software that'll put a powerful gadget in your pocket. I wound up with a Palm T|X from my little brother who bought himself an iPhone (and the subsequent snobbery that ...
by Brad Linder on July 25, 2007 at 10:30 AM

Now that Windows Vista has been out for over half a year, Palm has finally seen fit to release a beta version of its desktop sync software for the platform. Palm Desktop 6.2 beta is the first version of Palm Desktop for Windows Vista. Unfortunately it only works with Vista, but looking at the feature list, there's not much reason why anyone else would want to "upgrade." In order to get the ...
by Brad Linder on February 14, 2007 at 03:30 PM

The company formerly known as PalmSource (now ACCESS), showed off version 1.0 of its new ACCESS Linux Platform (ALP) operating system at this week's 3GSM event in Barcelona. ACCESS has also begun distributing the product development kit to licensees, meaning that mobile phones running the new OS are one step closer to a reality. While ALP is a Linux-based OS, representing a complete break from ...
by Brad Linder on January 21, 2007 at 04:30 PM

StyleTap has released a beta version of StyleTap for Windows Mobile Smartphones. StyleTap is a program that lets you run Palm programs on Windows Mobile devices, but up until now, it was only available for Pocket PC users. You might remember that we covered the PocketPC version back in November. Because Smartphones lack touchscreen displays, many Pocket PC programs don't run properly on devices ...