the operating system developed by Palm, Inc. for handheld devices; handheld devices produced by Palm, Handspring, IBM, Sony, and other use this operating system.
An operating system specifically engineered for PDAs that are made by Palm, Handspring, TRG, and Sony.
(combination of proper noun, Palm, with acronym for operating system): The name of the operating system software now developed by PalmSource that serves as the platform for millions of handhelds and smartphones. Device makers like Palm license this operating system and build it into their hardware devices.
The operating system designed for Palm handheld PCs.
The operating system used on handheld computers made by Palm, Handspring, Sony, and others.
Operating system for Palm and Visor handheld computers. 8.26 Palm OS devices, 8.56
The leading operating system for handhelds and smartphones. See also Palm Powered. All Palm devices use Palm OS licensed from PalmSource, Inc.
is a fully ARM-native, 32-bit operating system running on new hardware. The existing library of thousands of software titles compliant with Palm OS 5 will work even better than before, due to the increased speed of the processor, the efficient OS, and software enhancements like the high-density Window Manager. Pocket PC -- Terminal supports the Microsoft Pocket PC operating system. Pocket PC is a special version of Windows CE with its own enhancements that includes the Microsoft tools. Depending on options it may enable you to store and retrieve e-mail, contacts, appointments, play multimedia files, games, exchange text messages with MSN Messenger, browse the Web, and more.
The operating system that runs many popular PDA's. Palm OS is an open-standard platform that stresses simplicity and expandability. It was originally created for Palm PDA's, and has since become the OS of choice on PDA's from many different companies.
Operating system supplied with Palm and some other handhelds.
Operating environment created by Palm Computing for use in connected organizers and smartphones made by Palm itself and their numerous licensees.
The operating system used on Palmâ„¢ handhelds and other third-party devices, including Sony, Handspring, Kyocera and more.
the operating system originally designed for the Palm series of PDAs. Palm has since been purchased by 3Com, but they still develop and license the OS. Unlike operating systems used by other handhelds, the Palm OS is built to function on a particular type of device.
The operating system and services that run on a Palm Powered handheld.
One operating system used on handheld computers
Palm OS® operating system for handheld devices, including PDAs and Smartphones. Palm licenses its software to leading handset and handheld manufacturers.
The operating system used on Palm handheld computers and many third-party devices.
The operating system used by Palm Pilots and by other handhelds that have licensed this operating system from Palm, Inc.
Palm OS is a compact operating system developed and licensed by Palm Source, Inc. for personal digital assistants (PDAs) manufactured by various licensees. It is designed to be easy-to-use and similar to desktop operating systems such as Microsoft Windows. Palm OS is combined with a suite of basic applications including an address book, clock, note pad, sync, memo viewer and security software.