Dumped a Palm gizmo recently but missing your apps? StyleTap solves your PDA-based woes by letting you run them on other systems, and it’s just launched for Symbian.
With mobile phones becoming increasingly powerful and netbooks multiplying faster than rabbits, there’s little place left for Palm’s old-style organisers these days, which is a shame when they had so many still useful third-party apps – more than 30,000 in fact.
Canadian company StyleTap has got round that though with its successful software that mounts any Palm OS program you care to mention. It’s been out for Windows Mobile for several years now, but the developers were proudly toting a Symbian version for Nokia phones at the Symbian Smartphone Show in London today, and it’s seamless, since it’s running the Palm binary code without emulation.
And before you ask, yes, an iPhone version is in the works too.
Out now | $50 | StyleTap











