Palm has joined the mobile application shop bandwagon, launching its own app store for Palm handsets running the Palm OS as well as those running Windows Mobile. The launch means owners of Palm devices now have access to more than 5,000 applications, including over 2,000 games and more than 1,000 free apps. Applications include a Facebook app for the Centro, “Pac-Man,” “Scrabble,” “Astaware Sudoku,” “Fish Tycoon,” and “Pocket Quicken.” Dubbed the “Software Store,” Palm’s new app center is powered by PocketGear.
Palm Opens Storefront in Mobile App Strip Mall
Posted by: Walaika Haskins December 16, 2008 03:16 PMPalm has joined the mobile application shop bandwagon, launching its own app store for Palm handsets running the Palm OS as well as those running Windows Mobile. The launch means owners of Palm devices now have access to more than 5,000 applications, including over 2,000 games and more than 1,000 free apps. Applications include a Facebook app for the Centro, “Pac-Man,” “Scrabble,” “Astaware Sudoku,” “Fish Tycoon,” and “Pocket Quicken.” Dubbed the “Software Store,” Palm’s new app center is powered by PocketGear.