
Palm OS is the operating system for mobile developed on Mac OS using Xcode. We at NTPL focus mainly on creating a set of tools for Palm OS developers working on Mac OS X. Sufficient availability of proper development tools and the requirement specialized utilities targeting specific development tasks is needed for my Palm OS development.
Today, many developers prefer to use Mac OS X as their favorite platform for Palm OS development. Applications operate in a single tasking atmosphere and utilize handwriting-based input system or a tap keyboard.
The applications with Palm OS comprise of email and contact tools, with hi tech agenda planner. These applications can coordinate with most common desktop PIMs, comprising of Lotus Notes and Microsoft Outlook, using a desktop synchronization tool. Palm operating system also consists of a TCP/IP networking stack and a basic Web browser.
With our well-versed and specialized team of software developers, our company strives to offer personal, hands-on service in creating, preserving, sponsoring and hosting mobile applications.
With Palm OS, the user utilizes a single application at a time, before the next application is chosen, the first application must finish. This limitation facilitates the operating system to dedicate the entire attention to the application that is open. The space required by the system form any specific application that is operating is kept in active, recycled random access memory (RAM).
According to NTPL, the application and the database pertaining to it are maintained in what is called permanent storage, but here the permanent storage is RAM, which cannot be utilized as the active RAM can.
As per NTPL, Palm OS splits an application into operating code and various kinds of data elements, such as user interface elements and icons. Later these data elements smoothly modify without obligatory rewriting the code.
These applications come in built in Palm OS such as Dates, Address Book, Memo Pad, Calculator, and Password Protection. Latest applications can be written and added utilizing different facilities that speed up development.
At NTPL, Palm OS comes with correspondence boundary to transmission devices, TCP/IP (for Web connection via wireless or wire line devices), and, optionally, barcode recognition scanners.