Jack Schofield 

Palm is busy rewriting the

Palm is busy rewriting the current single-tasking 16-bit Pam OS which runs on antique but cheap Motorola processors to make it into a 32-bit multi-tasking OS that runs on ARM chips like the PocketPC's Windows CE. At long last, Palm users will also be able to have decent screens. CNet has a comparison of Palm OS 4 and what is expected for OS 5. Presumably the development team will be smart enough to keep the excellent user interface and ease of use....
  
  


Palm is busy rewriting the current single-tasking 16-bit Pam OS which runs on antique but cheap Motorola processors to make it into a 32-bit multi-tasking OS that runs on ARM chips like the PocketPC's Windows CE. At long last, Palm users will also be able to have decent screens. CNet has a comparison of Palm OS 4 and what is expected for OS 5. Presumably the development team will be smart enough to keep the excellent user interface and ease of use....

 

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