Palm OS User Interface Guidelines [pdf, 2003]
https://cs.uml.edu/~fredm/courses/91.308-spr05/files/palmdocs/uiguidelines.pdf
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Palm OS User Interface Guidelines [pdf, 2003]
https://cs.uml.edu/~fredm/courses/91.308-spr05/files/palmdocs/uiguidelines.pdf
#HackerNews #PalmOS #UserInterface #Guidelines #PDF #2003 #MobileDevelopment
A newer version than previously published.
Using a Palm for a 2026 Planner
With the hell that is modern internet and smart devices I decided to start using a old Palm Pilot as my daily planner. Yes I know crazy to think a GenZ would be using a palm device for daily planning but guess what I don’t want to have to be fighting with google calender or even things like OwnCloud’s calender app is starting to get on my nerves. […]When I had a Palm III I used extensively LispMe, a Scheme development environment for Palm OS. It was quite capable, supported GUI primitives, and I had lots of fun writing several programs including a bytecode disassembler.
In this paper the developer described the implementation and architecture of LispMe, which did a lot with the limited resources of the device:
The LispMe project site:
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Dmitry Grinberg Brings Palm OS 5 to the Fisher-Price Pixter Family
「 Fisher-Price's Pixters were kid-friendly portables with, in their initial incarnations, limited 80×80 black-and-white LCD panels — no good for Palm OS, which was originally designed for the Palm Pilot 1000 with a 160×160 display. Later models, though, upgraded to higher-resolution color displays — as did Palm's PDAs — making them, in theory, capable of running Palm OS 」