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Access Announces ALP v3.0 and ALP mini
Access Announces ALP v3.0 and ALP mini
palminfocenter.com — Access Linux Platform 3.0 Access has announced a number of new initiatives around its Access Linux Platform... at a company event this week in Tokyo. The company has announced version 3.0 of the Access Linux Platform . Providing little technical details, ... (more) Access Announces ALP v3.0 and ALP mini
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Access unveils ALP 3.0 Palm OS successor
MobileBurn.com — Today Access unveiled its Access Linux Platform 3.0, the long overdue successor to the Palm OS (now... called Garnet OS). Read the full story here. (more) Access unveils ALP 3.0 Palm OS successor
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Access' Linux Platform Ready for Prime Time
Phone Scoop - Latest News — ... is a more robust platform for smartphones and features highly detailed visuals, smooth transitions and animations. It is compliant with LiMo mobile Linux specifications. ALP Mini is a stripped down version that is geared more toward feature phones. ALP Mini is available to interested handset manufacturers immediately, but Access has not provided an availability date for ALP 3.0. ALP 3.0 was developed by the same team that created Palm's Garnet OS. more info at Palm Info Center more info at Access Comment on this news item more Recent News ...

Access ALP 3.0 Palm OS Successor Finally Shown Off, Looks Palmy [Palm OS]
Gizmodo — ... just finally gotten around to releasing a next-gen version of the OS. Called ALP 3.0, the Linux-based OS looks a whole lot like a next-generation Palm OS should, with smooth transitions, animations and apparently accelerometer support. An ALP mini version is available now, targeted at low-end smartphones and embedded devices, but there's no street date for regular ALP 3.0 yet. Can Palm get its hands on this to embed in its next-gen phones? If it pays up to Access, sure it can. [Access via ...

New Palm OS: ALP 3.0
CrunchGear — ... Alright, folks. Here we go. This is the new Palm OS, fresh out of Access, the company that bought PalmSource during the Great Post-.Com Boom Palm Upheaval. The OS supports Linux applications along with classic Garnet apps from the previous generation. on. ...

New Palm OS on its way
Gizmos for Geeks — Sweet. Here’s the new Linux-based Palm OS from Access (they swallowed up Palm Source). It supports Linux apps (cool) and yes, it also supports classic Palm apps too (excellent). Screenshot makes it look nice and bright compared to the current version, but I’ll bet that looks different on a Treo/Palm. All kinds of PDFs on framework, security and development on the Access website. Bookmark/e-Mail

Garnet OS (Palm OS): ACCESS Linux Platform (ALP) 3.0
D' Technology Weblog — ... Foundation’s specifications for mobile Linux. Access also unveiled its new ALP mini operating system for feature phones. ALP mini is a stripped down version of ALP 3.0 that is meant for less powerful devices. ALP mini is available to manufacturers now, while the official availability date for ALP 3.0 has yet to be made public. Japan’s NTT DoCoMo has already said that it will support the new ALP 3.0 platform on its network. More info: Access’ ALP | PalmInfoCenter Source:→  ...

Access releases ALP 3.0... the mobile phone OS built upon the bones of Palm OS 5
Boing Boing Gadgets — ... have published some PDFs of the OS to browse through. It all looks endearingly Palmy, with thoughtful marination in the new OS features that have come into vogue since Palm left the OS market, including smooth transitions, animation, higher res displays and the ubiquitous accelerometer support. As someone who once fondly owned a Palm m130, I'd love to see Palm license the OS back and pump out some phones with it... for old time's sake, if for no other reason. ALP 3.0 [Access via Gizmodo]

Access presentó ALP 3.0 pero no sería el nuevo Palm OS
Celularis — ... Cuando salió el anuncio del nuevo Access Linux Platform 3.0, sistema operativo móvil basado en Linux, pensamos que finalmente estábamos viendo al sucesor de Palm OS. Sin embargo, ...

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