Palm OS

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Palm OS is a mobile operating system originally developed by Palm, Inc. for personal digital assistants and early smartphones, known for its touchscreen interface and stylus-based input.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Palm OS canonical 2
Palm OS family 1

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Statements (71)

Predicate Object
instanceOf mobile operating system
proprietary operating system
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
defaultFileSystem proprietary Palm database format
developer ACCESS Co., Ltd.
Palm, Inc.
Palm, Inc.
surface form: PalmSource
discontinuationApproxDate 2009
discontinued true
firstVersion Palm OS 1.0
influenced early smartphone operating systems
initialReleaseDate 1996-03-10
inputMethod Graffiti handwriting recognition
stylus
touchscreen
kernelType monolithic kernel
latestReleaseVersion Palm OS Garnet 5.4.x
licenseModel proprietary license
licensing licensed to multiple hardware manufacturers
marketFocus mobile productivity
personal information management
multitaskingSupport cooperative multitasking (limited)
networkingSupport Bluetooth
surface form: Bluetooth (later versions)

Wi-Fi (on some devices)
infrared (IrDA)
serial synchronization
notableApplication Address Book
Calculator
Date Book
Mail
Notepad
surface form: Memo Pad

To Do List
notableEra early 2000s
late 1990s
notableFeature Graffiti handwriting recognition system
HotSync synchronization technology
low memory footprint
simple PIM applications
notableLimitation limited memory management
limited multitasking
operatingSystemFamily Palm OS self-linksurface differs
surface form: Palm OS family
platform 32-bit
primaryUserInterface graphical user interface
programmingLanguage C
successor ACCESS Linux Platform
webOS
supportedCpuArchitecture ARM
DragonBall
Intel XScale
Motorola 68000 family
surface form: Motorola 68000

Texas Instruments
surface form: TI OMAP
supportsEmail yes
supportsExpansion Memory Stick (on older models)
surface form: Memory Stick (on some Sony devices)

SD card (on some devices)
supportsMultimedia audio playback (later versions)
video playback (later versions)
supportsWebBrowsing yes
synchronizationSoftware HotSync Manager
Lotus Organizer
surface form: Palm Desktop
targetDevice personal digital assistant
smartphone
usedOnDevice Handspring Treo
Handspring Visor
Palm III series
Palm Treo smartphones
Palm Tungsten series
Palm V series
Palm m500 series
PalmPilot
Samsung Palm-based smartphones
Sony CLIÉ

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Windows Mobile competesWith Palm OS
Palm OS operatingSystemFamily Palm OS self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Palm OS family
webOS successorTo Palm OS