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A sneak peek at Palm OS 5 April 30, 2002 URL: http://www.zdnet.com.au/reviews/coolgear/pdas/soa/A-sneak-peek-at-Palm-OS-5/0,139023392,120264908,00.htm
Palm isn't sitting back and just letting Microsoft take market share from it. We take a sneak peek at the features that you can expect to see in Palm OS 5. When PalmSource, Palm's operating system unit, previewed the Palm OS version 5 at the PalmSource conference in San Jose earlier this year, participants got a chance to see a test version of Palm's next-generation OS in action. Touted by the handheld manufacturer as the "foundation for the future of mobile computing", the brand new OS is expected to provide future Palm-powered devices the capabilities and features needed in a wireless, multimedia environment. Although Palm licensees are probably now already working on new products using a beta version of the new OS, the general consumer will probably not know too much of what OS 5 is all about. In a nutshell, OS 5 will provide support for more powerful ARM-based processors, greater security, multimedia capabilities, and wireless connectivity. All these features will make a Palm-based device more powerful and, hopefully, more attractive to enterprises which are looking for a secured, feature-rich handheld. According to various reports, the final version of Palm OS 5 is expected to be ready in the second half of this year. Devices running the new OS will be available after that. However, do keep in mind that OS 5 can be customized to suit any Palm licensees. This means that while OS 5 supports, for example, 320 x 320-pixel screens, licensees don't have to create that if they want to stick with a 160 x 160-pixel screen. Hence, devices running OS 5 may or may not be similar, depending on how licensees design their devices. While we don't know the specifics of the new OS, PalmSource has revealed a number of features that makes the OS radically different from the current OS 4. Here, we give you a preview of some of the features embedded in the new OS, and compare these to those currently on OS 4. Do note that since Palm OS 5 is still a product in development, details are subject to changes.
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