PalmSource drops Mac desktop support
In a marked departure, PalmSource says future versions of its Palm operating system for handheld devices will not have built-in synchronization software for Apple’s Macintosh computers. The decision to abandon Mac desktop support in its new Palm Cobalt OS stemmed from the Sunnyvale, Calif.-based company’s limited development resources, PalmSource officials said.
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