About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 72. Chapters: Palm OS devices, Palm OS software, CLIE, PalmPilot, RealPlayer, Palm Tungsten, ScummVM, Tapwave Zodiac, Palm TX, List of Palm OS devices, Zire Handheld, AlphaSmart, ZumoDrive, Treo 650, The Core Pocket Media Player, Palm Centro, Bookworm, Hottrix, SmallBASIC, Fossil Wrist PDA, Access Linux Platform, Non-Volatile File System, Desk Accessory, Graffiti, Palm Handheld Modifications, Palm m500 series, Rocket Mania!, LifeDrive, Bejeweled, Treo 700p, Palm IIIxe, Bike or Die, Sony CLIE PEG-TJ35, Treo 600, Treo 680, Blazer, Z22, Palm Multi-Connector, Zire 31, Documents To Go, Samsung SPH-i300, Mazera, Samsung SPH-i500, Palm Desktop, Plua, Garmin iQue, Metismo, Pilot 1000, Palm Vx, PocketStudio, Robotfindskitten, Warfare Incorporated, Chuzzle, Fish Tycoon, Saguaro, Treo 755p, Little John Palm, Palm m100 series, PRC, Palm Universal Connector, Springboard Expansion Slot, Space Trader, Zire 72, Treo 90, PDB, StyleTap, TipTop, Graffiti 2, Pilot-link, Kasparov Chessmate, Palm IIIe, Palm i705, Palm VII, Palm VIIx, LispMe, FireViewer, Pocket Tunes, IPhony, Launcher X, Palm OS Emulator, PalmPilot Professional, Multitasker, Palm OS Simulator, Palm IIIc, Palm OS viruses, IQue 3600, Chess Tiger, HackMaster. Excerpt: Palm OS (also known as Garnet OS) is a mobile operating system initially developed by Palm, Inc., for personal digital assistants (PDAs) in 1996. Palm OS is designed for ease of use with a touchscreen-based graphical user interface. It is provided with a suite of basic applications for personal information management. Later versions of the OS have been extended to support smartphones. Several other licensees have manufactured devices powered by Palm OS. Following Palm's purchase of the Palm trademark, the currently licensed version from ACCESS was renamed Garnet OS. In 2007, ACCESS introduced the successor to Garnet OS, call...