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George André Ceases Development on PocketPalm

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - October 29, 2002

Awhile back there was news of the development of a Palm Emulator for the Pocket PC. The program, PocketPalm, was exciting news for the many Palm users who had switched to the Pocket PC and were suffering from withdrawl symptoms from their favorite applications.

George André worked many long hours and fought a tough law suit in order to keep the project going, and he even began to release alpha versions of the emulator to testers.

Unfortunately George has stopped his development of PocketPalm due to a lack of time, and changes in his business and professional life. Although George is no longer working on PocketPalm he passed along his source code to another company. He is not devulging which company it is becuase the company wants to make the annoucement themselves.

I hope, as George does, that the company is able to successfully being a Pocket PC emulator to market.




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