Screenshots from New ACCESS Linux Mobile Platform
Remember how confusing it was when ACCESS acquired PalmSource, makers of the PalmOS? Remember how we told you they were working on a new Linux-based platform for cell phones that would remove its name away from the Palm brand? Well, that day has finally come.
ACCESS has not only revealed its new Linux-based mobile platform (which may not necessarily be replacing the PalmOS) but they've launched a whole website to give you a deeper look at the new interface. Personally, I think that much of the look resembles that of the slick iPhone UI.
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