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Run Palm apps on your wm smartphone….

Posted by PsionAndy on January 19, 2007 – 2:00 pm
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When Styletap was  launched on the pocket PC, this ex palm user was so impressed that i bought it while it was still in its public beta.. It does an excellent job of running all sort of apps.

  • Runs most applications for the Palm OS® platform on Microsoft Windows Mobile™ handhelds and smartphones.
  • Supports most of the thousands of application programs written for the Palm OS 5.2 platform and earlier versions.
  • StyleTap Platform is fast, compact and comes with everything you need to get going.
  • Applications written for Palm OS platform show up as native Windows Mobile programs and operate in the same way. You can even cut and paste text and bitmaps between applications and native Windows Mobile programs.

Well apparently there was such a demand from smartphone users that they’ve got a preview version for smartphone devices ncluding the Moto Q™, T-Mobile Dash™, and Samsung BlackJack™!

Over the last year the #1 request we’ve received was for a version of StyleTap Platform that would run on Windows Smartphones. This new preview version delivers on that request by adding new features such as using the 5-way button instead of a touchscreen and stylus.

Since most of the changes were related to the user interface and not the core emulation functions, we expect this to be a relatively short preview period (60 days or less). Most of our testing was done on the Motorola Q

Unfortunately I don’t have a smartphone.. but if you do try it out then let us know how you get on with it,

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