Items tagged with: palmos
Developer POV: Dave Haupert from DDH Software, on HanDBase, webOS, and Palm
With the recent announcement by MotionApps that webOS 2.0 would not include the necessary files to enable its Classic PalmOS emulator to continue to function, Classic users have been scrambling to plan
New in the App Catalog for 27 October 2010
Yesterday was Wednesday, and thus the midpoint of the week. Today being Thursday, we are now on the down slope towards the end of the week, and the glory that is the weekend. But before we get there, we
Microsoft licenses patents for technology originally invented (but not currently owned) by Palm
According to multiple news reports, Microsoft has just agreed to license multiple smartphone-related patents (74 in all, according to the Wall Street Journal), including those involving technology created
PalmOS nostalgia: Graffiti available for Android
PalmOS veterans fondly remember Graffiti, Palm’s easy and reliable character recognition method that was its first innovation (predating even its own devices, since it launched as a software package for
Documents To Go for webOS Delay Confirmed: Early 2010
Bad news for those of you who need to edit and create Microsoft Office documents while on the go and were hoping for a native webOS solution before years end. DataViz, developer of the popular Documents
MotionApps announces Classic 2.0 Re-Trial
Disappointed that you haven't been able to try the recently released Classic 2.0 PalmOS emulator that brings with it enhancements like full HotSync and Bluetooth support, because you've already evaluated
Hotsync for Classic on the Pre gets Video Demo
MotionApps just let us know that they've got a demo up of HotSync for Classic, which should hopefully be coming soon.It's not as dead-simple as your traditional USB-based HotSync (which is a bummer), but
Fixing Classic App in webOS 1.03 - Plus New Features (Updated)
The minor webOS 1.03 update has us pretty jazzed --not necessarily because of new features but just because we're pleased as punch that Palm is on a path to rapidly updating the Pre as necessary.There
How To: Installing Palm OS apps in Classic
Many of us were thrilled when it was discovered that a PalmOS emulator was being developed for the Pre, courtesy of Motion Apps. We were even happier when it was announced that the application would be



















