IMNSHO the PalmOS and applications for PalmOS are still far ahead in
functionality of what is available for any other operating system.

On Aug 31, 9:42 am, lbcoder <[email protected]> wrote:
> PalmOS died so many years ago that there is really no motive for this.
> VERY VERY VERY few people use palmos applications any more. The palmos
> emulator was one of the interesting things supposed to be included in
> the Access Linux OS, back when they first (unsuccessfully) tried to
> sell it, but even that was a very long time ago -- 2006. The last
> version of palmos (5.something) was still recent enough (2 years out)
> that this made some sense.
>
> Just let palm die already. They already have a LONG history of no
> support -- It was about FIVE YEARS that they stagnated.
>
>
>
> >> A decent Palm emulator, for example.  (One of the few reasons I might go 
> >> for a Pre.)- Hide quoted text -
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