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Palm Tungsten W personal digital assistant (PDA) displaying custom NASA software for monitoring heart arrhythmia remotely 2003 (x)
🌐 In an effort to bring instant messaging on the go, ICQ developed a client for PalmOS. This move allowed users to stay connected even while away from their desktops. The PalmOS ICQ client featured the core functionalities that made ICQ popular: sending and receiving messages, changing statuses, and managing contact lists.
📲 PalmOS was known for its simplicity and efficiency, making it a favorite among mobile users. It offered a unique combination of a touch interface and a physical keyboard, which made typing messages quick and easy. Bringing ICQ to PalmOS meant tapping into a growing market of mobile professionals and tech enthusiasts who valued portability without sacrificing functionality.
✨ Key Features of ICQ for PalmOS:
➡️ Messaging on the Go: Stay connected with friends and colleagues by sending and receiving instant messages.
➡️ Status Updates: Let your contacts know if you’re available, busy, or away with easy status updates.
➡️ Contact Management: Easily add, remove, and manage your ICQ contacts.
➡️ Portable Communication:** Enjoy the flexibility of ICQ’s messaging capabilities right from your PalmOS device.
🔒 One of the standout features was the security ICQ provided. Even on PalmOS, ICQ maintained its standards for protecting user data, ensuring that conversations remained private and secure.
💾 ICQ’s expansion to PalmOS was a significant step in the evolution of mobile messaging. It showcased the potential of mobile devices to support full-fledged communication platforms, paving the way for the sophisticated mobile messengers we use today.
Test run recording a #PalmOS #emulator. Hope to record footage for a lot of oddball games lost to history (mainly PalmOS Shadowgate). #mypics https://www.instagram.com/p/B1upQm2lvPJ/?igshid=as3x1fwi1jo4
Top ten apps... for your Palm Powered handheld ;)
My Addiction to PDAs: From Visor to iPod Touch
My Addiction to PDAs: From Visor to iPod Touch
Visalia Direct: Virtual Valley April 2009 Issue March 2, 2009 My Addiction to PDAs: From Visor to iPod Touch My life is digitized. Calendars, contacts, and various lists I need have been “in my pocket” for nearly a decade. I’d be lost without my personal digital assistant, better known as a PDA. Before I had my first PDA, I carried around a Day Runner. I like Day Runner products, but they don’t…
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the demonstration video that came with every Palm Tungsten T5 PDA, to demonstrate that you could in fact play 320x480, 12 frame per second video on your new device, with 8 khz sampling at 4 bits per second sound to go with it!