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Palm Pre and WebOS gets emulator for older PalmOS apps
Palm did an interesting thing with the upcoming Pre smartphone: The company scrapped its old operating system and started from scratch. The new webOS is prettier, easier to use, and more focused on modern apps like web browsers than PalmOS. The problem is, there are more than 30,000 PalmOS apps already out there. And by building a new operating system from the ground up, Palm was kind of telling loyal fans of some of those programs not to bother upgrading until (or unless) the develoeprs of those apps issued updates. Because webOS wasn't going to run them.
But now Palm has announced that MotionApps is developing a program called "Classic" that will allow WebOS users to run older PalmOS apps. The software isn't part of the operating system, and customers will have to buy it separately. But it should be available for purchase as soon as the pre launches.
Because Classic is an emulator, older PalmOS programs won't be able to access the core webOS functions. I assume that means if you decide to that you prefer the classic contact application to the new one, you won't be able to use it to initiate phone calls.
PalmOS emulation company StyleTap has also said that it's considering developing a version of its software for webOS.
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wrabbit said 9:22AM on 4-02-2009
Personally I have no use for this since I don't own a palm device. However, this is definitely a good move for palm (with the help of MotionApps of course :)). It will make the decision to get a Pre for existing palm users that much easier. There's a lot of excitement for this phone, but there's also the slumping economy, as well as anticipation of new iphone hardware (though unless they add a physical keyboard I don't think Palm really has to worry about that) - that's a lot of obstacles to overcome to have a successful launch.
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John said 8:14AM on 6-12-2009
I'm wondering since this Classic emulator is made for WebOS but not made by Palm itself. Will this damange Palm Pre (software wise)? I'm just worry if the classic OS will do some kind of damage to the new WebOS.
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