I don't believe Palm's PalmOS license expires this December. I believe that it expires in December of 2009. I think that Palm will be cutting financial support to PalmSource for ALP in December because PalmSource did not meet some of Palm's milestones (or whatever they called it).
THE PALMOS LICENSE LASTS UNTIL DECEMBER 2009. PALM RENEWED IT AT LAST YEAR'S PALMSOURCE DEVCON!
“The Pixi -- a sleek, tiny device -- seems clearly aimed at the only market Palm has recently enjoyed unfettered success with: the Centro demographic.”
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I don't believe Palm's PalmOS license expires this December. I believe that it expires in December of 2009. I think that Palm will be cutting financial support to PalmSource for ALP in December because PalmSource did not meet some of Palm's milestones (or whatever they called it).
THE PALMOS LICENSE LASTS UNTIL DECEMBER 2009. PALM RENEWED IT AT LAST YEAR'S PALMSOURCE DEVCON!
Here is the pressrelease from PalmSource: http://www.palmsource.com/press/2005/052405_palmonepalmos.html
I am pretty sure that what i have said above is accurate.