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Palm Acquires E-MAIL Leader ACTUAL Software Corporation

Deal Extends Palm's Leadership in Handheld Computing; Expands E-mail Communications 
Capabilities

SANTA CLARA, Calif., June 6, 2000 � Extending its leadership in the handheld computing 
market, Palm, Inc. (Nasdaq: PALM) today announced a definitive agreement to purchase 
Actual Software Corporation of Andover, Mass.

Actual Software is a leading provider of e-mail solutions for the Palm OS (R) platform 
and is the provider of the award-winning MultiMail (R) line of products.  The 
acquisition is the second for Palm as an independent company, following last week's 
announcement of Palm's agreement to acquire Internet-calendar leader Anyday.com.

"Palm is committed to delivering robust, industry-leading communications capabilities 
to our customers," stated Alan Kessler, chief operating officer, Platform and 
Products, for Palm, Inc.  "This acquisition brings Palm not only world-class e-mail 
clients and conduits today, but also some of the industry's top talent and engineering 
expertise to help us drive the development of next-generation handheld mail and 
messaging solutions."

Kessler added, "The acquisition accelerates our momentum in offering customers 
significant improvements in handheld computing and communications capabilities, 
whether through our own technology development, acquisition, or combinations of both.  
We will continue to raise the bar and build on our leadership in this fast-growing 
market."

In the area of e-mail communications, one of Palm's priorities is to provide handheld 
computer customers with a universal, seamless e-mail client, featuring an 
industry-leading user interface, application conduits, functionality and management. 
Many solution developers have taken advantage of the Palm OS platform and MultiMail's 
open architecture to develop more advanced capabilities.  Palm enthusiastically 
supports these and other developers as they add their own unique capabilities to the 
Palm OS platform.

Palm intends to offer integrated solutions that include Actual Software's client and 
conduit technology to reach these goals and deliver enhanced e-mail solutions across 
its entire product line.  Customers can expect to see solutions from Palm that include 
various MultiMail products over the coming months.

Actual Software's MultiMail product line today offers enterprise and consumer 
customers a robust e-mail client and conduit solution.  This combination provides 
users with direct network access to POP3 and IMAP4 mail systems, while also supporting 
mail access via Palm�s HotSync(R) technology.  Unlike pager-based solutions, MultiMail 
enables a mobile user to sort, file, and otherwise manage e-mail, in addition to 
simple read/reply/forward capabilities.

Acquisition Details
The acquisition of Actual Software closed in the fourth quarter of Palm�s fiscal 2000. 
 Actual Software employees will continue to work from current headquarters in Andover, 
Mass.  Palm intends to continue to sell Actual Software's products independently for 
the near term and expects to deliver new products under the Palm brand in the future.

Additional information about this announcement can be found on www.palm.com and 
www.actualsoft.com.

About Actual Software Corp.
Actual Software Corp., the leading provider of mail solutions for the Palm OS 
platform, has headquarters in Andover, Mass. The company was founded in 1997 by 
Lorraine Wheeler and Mark Lussier.  The company's focus is on bringing the very best 
connectivity solutions to handheld computing customers.

About Palm, Inc.
Palm, Inc. is the leading provider of handheld computing devices (IDC, Dec 1999), 
including the Palm(TM) III, Palm V and Palm VII series of handheld computers. The Palm 
OS platform is the foundation for the industry-leading handheld computers from the 
company as well as products from its strategic partners such as IBM, QUALCOMM, 
Franklin Covey, Handspring, TRG and Symbol Technologies.  Platform licensees also 
include Sony and Nokia. Designed to support the increasingly mobile and geographically 
dispersed nature of information management, the company's handheld solutions allow 
people to carry their most critical information in their pockets.

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This press release includes forward-looking statements, including statements about the 
employment of Actual Software employees, functionality to be made available by 
combining Palm and Actual Software technology, and availability of future products and 
solutions.  These statements are subject to risks and uncertainties, which could cause 
future events to differ materially. These risks and uncertainties include the ability 
of Palm to successfully integrate Actual Software, possible development or marketing 
delays with the products and solutions to be offered, potential defects in the 
products and solutions to be developed and the acceptance by the market of these 
products and solutions.

Palm OS and HotSync are registered trademarks, and Palm is a trademark of Palm, Inc.  
All other brands and product names may be trademarks of the respective companies with 
which they are associated.

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