The company that produces Palm OS emulators for Windows Mobile, StyleTap, has proof that they're working on a Palm emulator for the iPhone. The emulator allows users to run Palm OS applications on the iPhone. It's still in the experimental stage and there is no public beta planned, but this video clearly shows that they've got something going.
StyleTap says this is "not a product, nor is its presence here a commitment of any kind, express or implied, that StyleTap Inc. will ever release an official version of StyleTap CrossPlatform for Apple iPhone or iPod touch."
Looks like this is just for kicks at this point. The big question is, who would want to run a Palm OS application on an iPhone anyway?
I would!!
I have a couple of Palm Apps that I really depend on. They are the only thing that have kept me using my Palm T|X. Palm doesn't have any decent smartphones. If I could run my favorite Palm apps on an iPhone, I'd switch in a heartbeat. ...more
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I'm a primerica rep. And I've wanted a palm emulator for the iPhone since I got my phone. The interface is much easier and faster than using my palm it would be very helpful. The question is. If a palm emulator is made, would the programs we use for ...more
Submitted by: , 2008-05-18
One group who might want Palm Apps on their iPhone
I was actually directed to this article by another:(here about Primerica Palm users, but the system calls the link a banned word)so at least these folks would be interested in a Palm emulator, if it would work with their system.more