More screens of ALP prototype in action
Now this
is more like it. After being teased by shots of
Access PalmSource's new Access Linux Platform OS running the Memo app in emulation last week, we've finally got some
screens of the rest of the OS. This is, of course, an early prototype, so a lot can change between now and the final
release. It does seem, though, that they're coming along well, and the source article claims a developer SDK will be
out before the end of the year, with the first devices appearing in 2007. Check the read link for a bit of hot ALP
Minesweeper action, along with another shot of Memo in emulation.
[Via PalmInfocenter]
[Via PalmInfocenter]




















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Tom @ Feb 22nd 2006 6:03PM
try try again
Christopher @ Feb 22nd 2006 6:26PM
Wow, pretty neat so far!
Eric @ Feb 22nd 2006 7:35PM
nice screens
PodMonkeys @ Feb 23rd 2006 7:45AM
Thats looking nice! If it can run Aldon's Crossing for PalmOS, that'd be the icing on the cake! :D
supersocialist @ Feb 23rd 2006 8:16AM
If linux is ported to a platform, will this be possible to port, too? In other words, if I can put linux on my Toshiba pocket pc, could I make that linux ALP?
Rick wilson @ Aug 13th 2007 5:05PM
Everyone says linux is so awesome because its open source, but how come no one can surpass Apple in terms of UI? I mean, we can tap into the potential of 6.7BILLION people as an open source app, but we still can't get sleek? Come on!