1143:(which is a panel on newer Palm OS devices) is used to configure Palm OS's security settings. These include the password needed to display hidden records and unlock the device when locked, as well as set up an automatic lockdown time or inactivity threshold. On the PC, only Palm Desktop honors this password but other PC programs can view everything—in other words, all the data protected by this password can be seen by anyone opening the .dat files using a text editor or word processor.
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1225:, which creates a digital photo album used to view pictures on a Palm OS device. As with all the other photo programs, photos can be beamed to other mobile devices. Each photo can be labeled and organized into separate photo albums. A slideshow can also be shown for a specific album, and each photo in the album will be shown full screen.
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can be used for quick drawings. With neat handwriting, 20–30 words will fit on one page; for more text, Memo Pad is the better choice. There are three sizes of pen width, plus an eraser and a background color change feature in some models. It is possible to draw a very simple map. The more "advanced"
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and require constant power to maintain their memory. Although these handhelds attempt to save the contents of memory in low battery situations by not "turning on," leaving a "dead" handheld for an extended period of time can cause this reserve power to be used up and the contents of storage memory to
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had been attempting to create a modern successor for Palm OS 5 and have licensees implement it. Although PalmSource shipped Palm OS Cobalt 6.0 to licensees in
January 2004, none adopted it for release devices. PalmSource made major improvements to Palm OS Cobalt with the release of Palm OS Cobalt 6.1
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support is introduced. The previous optional Mobile
Internet Kit is now part of the operating system. Version 4.0 adds an attention manager to coordinate information from different applications, with several possibilities to get the user's attention, including sound, LED blinking or vibration. 16-bit
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A Backup conduit included with the HotSync software backs up (and restores, if necessary) most of the data on a Palm OS device. This allows users to hard reset their Palm—thus clearing all of the data—with few noticeable consequences. This also allows users to migrate to new Palm devices of the same
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Address categories, Ringtone associations to users, longer memo texts, etc.. They were also renamed to reflect designations from Microsoft Outlook,
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shows a daily or weekly schedule, or a simple monthly view. The daily schedule has one line per hour, between user-selected begin and end times. Clicking on an empty line creates a new event. Empty lines are crowded out by actual events, whose start and stop times are shown by default bracketed in
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is the first version to include native 8-bit color support. It also adds major convenience features that simplify operation, like a context-sensitive icon-bar or simpler menu activation. The datebook application is extended with an additional agenda view. This version was first introduced with the
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program stores contact information, keyed by any of several user-definable categories. Entries are displayed and sorted in last name, first name order (this can be changed only to
Company, Last Name order). There are five slots for phone or e-mail, each of which may be designated Work, Home, Fax,
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app increases field size from 3 to 30 kB. Memos are ordered in two ways: alphabetically, and manually (which allows the user to choose the order of the memos), and memos can be grouped in user-configurable categories. Memo Pad is for text only, not for drawings, and text can be entered using the
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integrates with the user's PC. Usually activated by a press of the physical HotSync button on the Palm's cradle (a dock station), this application communicates with various conduits on the desktop PC to install software, backup databases, or merge changes made on the PC or the handheld to both
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Windows executables.
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storage. Applications are installed directly into RAM and executed in place. As no dedicated file system is supported, the operating system depends on constant RAM refresh cycles to keep its memory. The OS supports 160x160 monochrome output displays. User input is generated through the
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Bluetooth stack is added together with an
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app adds the following features: New Day view, use of categories for events, event location, event can span midnight, event details, birthdays as timeless events. It supports time zone designation for events, a feature lacking in some more recent competitors.
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alphabet, using hardware or software keyboards, or using the 'paste' function. When Palm devices first became available, some Palm users started to create and exchange Memo Pad documents containing generally useful information, which came to be known as
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creates personal reminders and prioritizes the things the user has to do. Each To Do List item may also have: a priority, categories (to organize and view items in logical groups), attached Note (to add more description and clarification of the task).
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was previously available for the Palm OS platform, however on 12 January 2008, Palm, Inc. announced that it would no longer be available. Palm, Inc. further said "There is no alternate Java
Virtual Machine that we are aware of for Palm OS."
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Palm OS Cobalt introduced modern operating system features to an embedded operating system based on a new kernel with multitasking and memory protection, a modern multimedia and graphic framework (derived from Palm's acquired
674:). External file systems are a radical change to the operating system's previous in-place execution. Now, application code and data need to be loaded into the device's RAM, similar to desktop operating system behavior. A new
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devices. It can communicate with the PC through a physical connection (USB on newer models), Bluetooth or IrDA wireless connections, and direct network connections on devices with networking capability.
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with some Palm OS-specific adaptations, but although it is functionally a compiler it does not produce code that operates outside the development environment, so its use is restricted to prototyping.
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tracks common business expenses. No totals are calculated on the Palm. The user must sync with a host computer and view the expense data in a worksheet (templates for Microsoft Excel are supplied).
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devices and replaced the Kadak AMX68000 kernel with the custom MCK kernel, named for its developer, that was written in-house by Palm. Applications written for the prior OS versions use the older
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The curves resemble lowercase cursive script, but the user may change them to suit his own writing style. The only restriction is that each symbol consist of a single curve (no pen lifts).
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launched 565 Palm OS applications in its archives that can be accessed through a browser. The applications also launch CloudpilotEmu, an emulator for the PalmPilot Palm OS, when accessed.
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presented standard communication libraries for telecommunication, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth connectivity. Despite other additions, it failed to interest potential licensees to Palm OS Cobalt.
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infringed on this patent. The Palm OS switch from Graffiti 1 to Graffiti 2 was triggered in part by Palm losing this lawsuit to Xerox. The patent was invalidated in May 2004 due to
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software upgrade for Palm OS 3.5. This included Palm's Web Clipping software, MultiMail (which was later renamed to VersaMail) Version 2.26 e-mail software, handPHONE Version 1.3
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HackMaster is an extension manager for Palm OS that includes several patches improving OS features. Other third party OS extensions also require HackMaster to work.
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infrared and enhanced font support. This version also features updated PIM applications and an update to the application launcher.
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to run applications written for the Garnet OS. In June 2010, ACCESS release Garnet VM version 6 (a.k.a. Garnet VM Beta 6 1.05b).
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color screens and different time zones are supported. This version also has security and UI enhancements.
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in September 2004 to please licensees, but even the new version did not lead to production devices.
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support, co-released with Palm OS 5.3. No device has been manufactured with this version up to now.
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handhelds. The versions 1.0 and 2.0 run on Palm OS 3.1 or higher handhelds, but they needed a
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device. This API was later superseded by the official Dynamic Input Area API in Palm OS 5.3.
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1883:"U.S. Robotics Announces Two New Models of the Best Selling Pilot Connected Organizer"
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which has been shut down, so they can no longer be used. Version 3.0 is used on the
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2086:"PalmSource Ships Palm OS 5 Simplified Chinese Edition"
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existed and public demonstrations had been showcased.
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242:. Later versions of the OS were extended to support
2746:– Palm OS Knowledge & History Preservation Wiki
2274:"PalmSource halts development on Garnet and Cobalt"
1288:Palm OS Garnet applications are primarily coded in
820:in November 2004. This version also introduced the
501:Palm OS 1.0 is the original version present on the
2444:. Vol. 5, no. 9. Future US. p. 53.
1991:"PalmSource Ships Faster, More Powerful Palm OS 5"
1835:"Technology Partners for KADAK RTOS, TCP/IP Stack"
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508:Version 1.0 features the classic PIM applications
341:. Designed in 1996 for Palm Computing, Inc.'s new
1005:turns the Palm into a standard 4-function pocket
246:. The software appeared on the company's line of
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1198:and newer Palm devices capable of accessing the
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493:for creating/manipulating tasks within the OS."
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2340:"Palm CEO Ed Colligan Talks Pre with Investors"
1645:"Palm CEO Ed Colligan Talks Pre with Investors"
1262:, and various closed licensing schemes such as
1070:Some models of Palm keep their data storage in
2513:Goldberg, David; Richardson, Cate (May 1993).
2379:"Treo and Centro Software – Top 100 Gold List"
1519:E-Pass Technologies vs. Palm, Microsoft and HP
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727:68K instruction set and are supported via the
265:introduced the successor to Garnet OS, called
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2123:"Whatever Happened to Access Linux Platform?"
1709:"Palm, Inc. Sets IPO Price at $ 38 per Share"
1469:in 1993. Xerox filed suit against Palm (then
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1221:As of 2006, most new Palm handhelds include
788:. The last bugfix release is version 5.2.8.
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527:Palm OS 1.0 does not differentiate between
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2574:"Xerox loses patent claim against PalmOne"
2220:"PalmSource Introduces Palm OS Cobalt 6.1"
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1799:"palmOne Acquires Rights to Palm Brand"
1147:Common third-party core OS applications
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772:; the new input system was prompted by
743:stack. Secure network connections over
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462:Included with the OS is also a set of
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1745:"PalmSource Spins Out From Palm, Inc"
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228:personal digital assistants
118:; 28 years ago
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355:handheld gaming consoles
236:graphical user interface
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2694:Palm OS 4.1 Screenshots
1600:List of Palm OS devices
1284:Application development
541:handwriting recognition
406:HotSync technology for
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222:initially developed by
220:mobile operating system
100:Discontinued since 2009
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549:data synchronization
408:data synchronization
400:input system called
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283:Palm Computing, Inc.
254:powered by Palm OS.
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1841:on 12 October 2016
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1457:vs. Palm Computing
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1128:Preferences
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778:lawsuit win
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582:Palm OS 3.0
555:Palm OS 2.0
533:file system
497:Palm OS 1.0
449:memory card
444:connections
426:Serial port
347:smartphones
336:proprietary
330:OS overview
261:. In 2007,
244:smartphones
232:touchscreen
205:Unsupported
181:Proprietary
72:(Garnet OS)
3591:Categories
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2939:Firefox OS
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2544:0897915755
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1632:References
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1611:Palm, Inc.
1549:BlackBerry
1530:Handspring
1467:Xerox PARC
1247:Voice Memo
1192:smartphone
1115:To do list
1110:To Do list
1081:microdrive
1007:calculator
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770:Graffiti 2
725:DragonBall
717:Tungsten T
695:Graffiti 2
522:To Do List
447:Expansion
402:Graffiti 2
298:PalmSource
224:Palm, Inc.
143:2007-10-14
78:Written in
66:Palm, Inc.
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3322:HarmonyOS
3232:Windows 8
3180:Microsoft
2966:Mobilinux
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2731:The Verge
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1302:prc-tools
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1019:Date Book
893:Bluetooth
842:Garnet VM
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691:Palm i705
654:browser.
637:Palm IIIc
602:Palm IIIx
514:Date Book
438:Bluetooth
365:devices.
343:Pilot PDA
324:Garnet OS
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216:Garnet OS
194:Garnet OS
161:Platforms
89:OS family
61:Developer
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3576:Software
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3143:bridgeOS
2978:Ångström
2961:MotoMagx
2880:ChromeOS
2701:template
2689:Palm.com
2632:16042308
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2558:18 April
2553:17507192
2186:22 April
2160:22 April
2133:22 April
1606:Memoware
1583:See also
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1485:in 1982.
1312:OnBoardC
1264:freeware
1215:Note Pad
1209:Note Pad
1200:Internet
1158:Calendar
1154:Contacts
1141:Security
1135:Graffiti
1101:Memoware
1096:Graffiti
1087:Memo Pad
1029:Calendar
989:Contacts
818:Treo 650
756:NetFront
672:SD cards
616:Palm VII
588:Palm III
538:Graffiti
518:Memo Pad
434:infrared
370:Motorola
302:licensee
3597:Palm OS
3536:ThreadX
3506:Palm OS
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3431:Symbian
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3371:Zepp OS
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3277:FreeBSD
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3182:Windows
3138:watchOS
3086:Defunct
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2928:Defunct
2863:Wear OS
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1322:PocketC
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1051:HotSync
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