StyleTap announces Palm OS emulator for iPhone

If you are one of countless people who condemn the iPhone for its inability to emulate the Palm OS, May it be time for you to take another look at Apple’s Wonder device. StyleTap has announced plans to increase the capacity of the iPhone in the near future, what more the iPhone runs the Palm OS better than most Palm devices, so it is a very interesting feature to add to the long list of things that the iPhone already excels at. StyleTap have announced plans to market a version of StyleTap CrossPlatform for the iPhone and touch the iPod, which can instantly over 20000 mobile applications to run on these devices popular. For more information about the product, including how it will be marketed and sold will be available in early July 2008.

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In addition, the company announced that StyleTap staff will be at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco, CA on June 9-13, 2008, and will be available to meet the mobile application developers interested in learning more about StyleTap CrossPlatform for Apple devices.

You will be able to recover the necessary software from July, when more information is published by StyleTap. When information is presented, they will also announce the price, how to get and how the software will be marketed. StyleTap also said they have members of their team attending WWDC. They will be available for an interview, and hopefully a demo.

The question is whether how well does the device’s capacitive touch screen work for the resistive touch driven OS? After all, Palm OS has been designed for a stylus. Although the smallest elements of the interface May be a little difficult to use with your finger, the answer is surprisingly well.

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