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StyleTap Announces Symbian Version!


+ Brief: Run Palm OS Applications on Symbian Smartphones!

09 April 2008

Symbian Beta Test Program Open for Signup
Run Palm OS Applications on Symbian Devices!

StyleTapI've already wrote about StyleTap CrossPlatform for Symbian OS™ which will allow over 20,000 existing applications to run on current and future Symbian smartphones.

StyleTap CrossPlatform is compatible with most applications written for Palm OS devices, and enables them to now run on Symbian smartphones based on UIQ 3 and S60 3rd Edition.

This gives consumers unprecedented freedom to choose the smartphone that meets their needs without losing their investment in mobile applications and accumulated data.

Anyway, StyleTap Inc. announced that beta testing program for the first version of StyleTap CrossPlatform for Symbian OS™ will start on Monday, May 12, 2008. The company is now inviting users who wish to be part of the beta test to sign up by sending an email using the following template:

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To: beta@styletap.comSubject: Symbian Beta Test SignupDevice: [manufacturer] [model] [OS] [version](repeat above line if you have multiple devices)e.g. Device: Sony Ericsson P1i UIQ3.0Palm Applications: [application name] [version](repeat above line if you have multiple applications)e.g. Palm Applications: STAT E&M Coder v1.81

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StyleTap CrossPlatform also gives application developers a compelling solution which can help leverage their existing mobile assets to target more devices. Instead of their applications running on a set proportion of mobile devices because they cannot afford to re-engineer their applications for each new device brought to market, StyleTap CrossPlatform offers developers access to millions more potential customers with no re-engineering required.

More about StyleTap's Symbian port you can find right here!

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Source: styletap over PDA street Author: Apoc'


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