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ACCESS to Extend Leadership in Mobile Device Software with Acquisition of PalmSource

Acquisition broadens ACCESS product portfolio

TOKYO, JAPAN and SUNNYVALE, CA---September 9, 2005 (Tokyo) & September 8, 2005 (Sunnyvale) — ACCESS Co., Ltd., (Tokyo Stock Exchange: 4813), a global provider of mobile content delivery and Internet access software, and PalmSource, Inc. (NASDAQ: PSRC), provider of Palm OS®, a leading operating system powering next generation phones and mobile devices, today announced they have signed a definitive agreement for ACCESS to acquire PalmSource in an all-cash transaction valued at USD $18.50 per share of PalmSource common stock , or approximately USD $324.3 million (approximately ¥35.9 billion). ACCESS' USD $18.50 per share offer represents an 83% premium for PalmSource stockholders based on the market closing price of USD $10.09 on September 8, 2005.

The acquisition of PalmSource is expected to further extend ACCESS' leadership as a provider of mobile content delivery and Internet access software for mobile devices worldwide. The combination of Palm OS with ACCESS' software products is expected to give ACCESS one of the broadest lines of mobile software in the industry, as well as extend its market opportunity. With this acquisition, ACCESS gains operating system platform expertise and Linux development resources for mobile devices in the U.S., France and China.

'PalmSource is a global leader in mobile device software and the developer of the well known Palm OS operating system,' said Toru Arakawa, CEO of ACCESS. 'The PalmSource family of software products which run on over 39 million devices, and the PalmSource community of approximately 400,000 mobile application developers, provide an established worldwide mobile software platform. In addition, PalmSource's earlier acquisition of China MobileSoft, a developer of Linux technology, provides the foundation to promote Linux-based platforms for mobile devices. By combining ACCESS' robust NetFront browser platform and its proven business relationships with PalmSource's advanced operating system, application portfolio, user interface and developer communities, we will be able to produce a comprehensive yet flexible solution for the mobile market.'

'We are very excited about joining forces with ACCESS to help create a leading provider of software for the mobile market, ' said Patrick McVeigh, interim CEO of PalmSource. 'We believe the customer and technology synergies of the combined companies will open up new market opportunities for both companies worldwide.'

Ed Colligan, Palm, Inc. president and chief executive officer said, 'Palm's award-winning user experience and application expertise, combined with ACCESS' leading software development capabilities, will allow us to continue to deliver great products for our customers. ACCESS is currently a software technology partner and we look forward to continuing our strong working relationship to advance the Palm OS® platform.'

The merger agreement has been approved by the board of directors of each of ACCESS Co., Ltd. and PalmSource, Inc. The acquisition is expected to be completed by the end of 2005 calendar year, pending regulatory approval and the approval of PalmSource's shareholders. PalmSource plans to file a proxy statement with the Securities and Exchange Commission and schedule the date of a special meeting of stockholders to vote on the transaction. Jefferies Broadview, a division of Jefferies & Company, Inc., acted as financial advisor to PalmSource, while Credit Suisse First Boston LLC advised ACCESS on the deal.

About PalmSource
PalmSource, Inc., the company behind Palm OS®, a leading operating system powering smart mobile devices, is a leading developer of software for mobile phones and other mobile devices. Its products include a wide range of software for mobile phones at all price points. More than 39 million mobile phones, handhelds, and other mobile devices run PalmSource software. More than 45 companies worldwide have licenses to PalmSource software, including Fossil, Garmin, GSPDA, Kyocera, Lenovo, Palm, Samsung, Sony, and Symbol Technologies. Palm OS has given rise to a large community of users, enterprises, developers and manufacturers, who together make up the Palm Powered Economy. More information about PalmSource is available at www.palmsource.com, www.palmsource.co.uk,www.palmsource.fr, www.palmsource.de, www.palmsource.com/es andwww.palmsource.com.cn.

About ACCESS
ACCESS is a global provider of Internet technologies to the mobile and beyond-PC markets. Its NetFront browser, widely recognized as one of the most advanced Internet browsers in the world, is a cornerstone to the company's vision of enabling Internet access anywhere and on any device. NetFront technologies are delivering full Internet browsing and related services to next-generation mobile devices and consumer electronics ranging from digital TV to automobile telematics. More information about ACCESS is available at: www.access.co.jp,www.access-us-inc.com, www.access-sys-eu.com and www.accesschina.com.cn.

Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results or outcomes to differ materially from those contemplated by the forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause or contribute to such differences include, but are not limited to, risks relating to the consummation of the contemplated merger, including the risk that required regulatory clearances or stockholder approval might not be obtained in a timely manner or at all. In addition, statements in this press release relating to the expected benefits of the contemplated merger or any other statements regarding Access' or PalmSource's expectations, beliefs, or prospects constitute forward looking statements made within the meaning of Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Any statements that are not statements of historical fact, such as statements containing the words 'believes,' 'plans,' 'anticipates,' 'expects,' 'estimates' and similar expressions, should also be considered forward-looking statements. All such statements are subject to risks relating to the timing and successful completion of technology and product development efforts, integration of the technologies and businesses of Access and PalmSource, unanticipated expenditures, changing relationships with customers, suppliers and strategic partners and other factors described in the most recent Form 10-K and other periodic reports filed by PalmSource with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Additional Information and Where to find it
This communication may be deemed to be solicitation material in respect of the proposed acquisition of PalmSource. PalmSource expects to file a Proxy Statement and PalmSource and Access expect to file other relevant documents concerning the transaction with the Securities and Exchange Commission. PALMSOURCE INVESTORS AND SECURITY HOLDERS ARE URGED TO READ THE PROXY STATEMENT AND OTHER RELEVANT DOCUMENTS FILED WITH THE SEC CAREFULLY WHEN THEY BECOME AVAILABLE BECAUSE THEY WILL CONTAIN IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT ACCESS, PALMSOURCE, THE MERGER AND RELATED MATTERS. Investors and security holders will be able to obtain free copies of these documents through the website maintained by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission at www.sec.gov. Free copies of the Proxy Statement and these other documents may also be obtained, when they become available, from PalmSource by directing a request through the Investor Relations page of PalmSource's website atwww.palmsource.com or by mail to PalmSource, Inc., 1188 East Arques Avenue, Sunnyvale, CA, 94085, Attention: Investor Relations, telephone: (408) 400-3000.

In addition to the Proxy Statement, PalmSource files annual, quarterly and special reports, proxy statements and other information with the Securities and Exchange Commission. You may read and copy any reports, statements or other information filed by PalmSource at the SEC public reference room at 450 Fifth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20549. Please call the Commission at 1-800-SEC-0330 for further information on the public reference room. PalmSource's filings with the Commission are also available to the public from commercial document-retrieval services and at the website maintained by the Commission atwww.sec.gov.

PalmSource and its directors and executive officers may be soliciting proxies from PalmSource stockholders in favor of the adoption of the merger agreement and may be deemed to be participants in PalmSource's solicitation of proxies.

The directors and executive officers of PalmSource have interests in the merger, some of which may differ from, or may be in addition to, those of PalmSource's stockholders generally, including the fact that the executive officers of PalmSource may be covered by severance plans or agreements that may be triggered in connection with the merger. Information about the directors and executive officers of PalmSource is set forth in the proxy statement for PalmSource's 2004 Annual Meeting of Stockholders, which was filed with the SEC on September 23, 2004. Investors may obtain additional information regarding the interest of such participants by reading the proxy statement regarding the merger when it becomes available.

Copyright © 2005, ACCESS Co., LTD, and PalmSource, Inc.

ACCESS and NetFront, are trademarks or registered trademarks of ACCESS CO., LTD. in Japan and other countries.. PalmSource, Palm OS, Palm Powered and certain other trademarks and logos are trademarks which are either owned by PalmSource, Inc., or its affiliates or are licensed by PalmSource, Inc., from Palm Trademark Holding Company, LLC, and which may be registered in the United States, France, Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom and other countries. All other trademarks belong to their respective owners.

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Palm OS device was working 1–2 weeks from 2 AA batteries (the feature, we mostly don’t have today in modern devices), and it was good as a book reader. There was no SD-card support in the first Palm models, but 2–8 MBytes of internal memory allowed to store enough books in a zip-compressed format. ZLauncher is a highly flexible launcher replacement for Palm OS featuring custom theme support, making it possible to imitate the visual style of other operating systems or add a completely original look to your Palm device. ZLauncher has no.

Palm Computing

The company Palm Computing was founded by Jeff Hawkins in 1992 and Donna Dubinsky was appointed as CEO. At first Palm develops the applications software for numerous handheld models. Palm Computing can be defined as a pioneer in the market of mobile and cordless small computersWith the self developed operating system Palm OS® for handhelds it is possible to having permanently important data handily and mobile available. Palm OS works as a personal assistant for the information management. From more than 7,000 applications in April 2001 the number has increased to more than 18,000 in July 2003. The combination of Palm OS with a handheld makes the intuitive and simple operation possible at high battery runtime. Because Palm OS resides in a ROM, the hardware reset puts the PDA into the origin status, all modifications and after installed applications are removed from that battery buffered non-persistent memory. Palm OS has a flexible, open architecture, the maximum resolution on the monochrome LCD are only 160x160 pixels.

Palm Os Pda

  1. Palm OS, a proprietary operating system for personal computing devices, including personal digital assistants ( PDAs ), “smart phones” (telephones with PDA-like features), handheld gaming systems, and Global Positioning System (GPS) devices. More than 17,000 applications have been created for the Palm OS by licensed developers.
  2. ZLauncher is a highly flexible launcher replacement for Palm OS featuring custom theme support, making it possible to imitate the visual style of other operating systems or add a completely original look to your Palm device. ZLauncher has no.
  3. Palm OS 5, which has been available to customers for years, supports ARM®-compliant processors. Palm OS Garnet is an enhanced version of Palm OS 5 and provides features such as dynamic input area, improved network communication, and support for a broad range of screen resolutions including QVGA.

Palm was bought in June 1996 of U.S.-Robotics. The first Palm Pilot was released in March 1996. In May 1997 the 3Com Corp. acquire the company U.S. Robotics with Palm Computing. The Palm III organizer is introduced to the public in March 1998. Palm OS 3.x uses features of the AMX kernel of the company Kadak. Because of licence conditions only singletasking is possible for applications. To solve this restriction, Palm OS 5.x uses the own developed Kernel MCK with the ability of multitasking for applications.
Jeff Hawkins and Donna Dubinsky leave 3Com corporation in November 1998 and set up the company Handspring, Inc. which becomes a licensee of 3Coms Palm OS. In March 2000 the company Palm Inc. is founded by 3Com as an independent subsidiary firm, main field of enterprise is the development of Palm OS based PDA devices. The market share of Palm OS was 65 percent in 2000 (source: Gartner). Important business and technology partners are for example Handspring, IBM, Kyocera, Sony, Samsung and Symbol Technologies. Handheld models with DragonBall or ARM CPUs (supported since Palm OS 4.0) are the Palm IIIe, IIIx, IIIxe, IIIc, V, Vx and m100.
The foundation of the subsidiary Palm was completed successfully at the beginning of 2002. The company Palm was renamed in PalmSource (Inc.) in May 2002. Palm OS was ready for further device manufacturers for independently licensing. The device manufacturer Palm Solutions announced in June 2003 to take over the company Handspring. Palm had completed the take-over of Handspring in August 2003 and renamed for the area of hardware to PalmOne and for software and Palm OS to PalmSource. Mayn investor at PalmSource is Sony. PalmSource buys China MobileSoft (CMS) in January 2005.
PalmUpdate July 2003: Till now, Palm OS was sold almost 30 million times, more than 260,000 developers support Palm OS and applications. New handheld models are the Zire 71, Tungsten C and Tungsten T with an ARM9 CPU.
The worldwide sales of PDA devices in quantities spread out as follows in comparison of the previous year to the 1st quarter 2004 (source: Gartner).
Palm OS fell from 49% (1Q03) to 41% (1Q04), Windows CE got itself of 37% by 3%, devices with RIM (Research In Motion) increased from 3% to 15%. Devices with Linux stayed approximately constantly with 2%, other operating systems fell from 9% to 2%.
Number of Developers (estimated, Source: Palm)

1998, Dec. 3,500
1999, June 13,700
2000, March 41,000
2000, April 65,000
2000, Sept. 100,000
2001, Jan. 140,000
2001, 170,000
2003, 260,000
2004, 300,000

(a) Button for contrast control
(b) On-/Off button and Lighting
(c) Display

Palm Os 4.1

(d) Holder for the pen
(e) Write range with the system symbols,
Application Launcher, Menu, Calculator and Search
(f) Key field and scroll button
The Palm computer had a sensitive display area which serves at the same time for the representation. By the key field the direct access to the calendar, adress book, task list and nbotices is possible. To install new programs (file format *.prc) a PC with installed Palm desktop software is required, which is used to install the programs about the Hotsync process. The synchronisation of the notes and dates for example between the PC and Palm happens the same time, the deinstallation of programs can be done directly in Palm OS.
PalmSource belongs to the Japanese software provider Access since September 2005. Palm OS is renamed in Garnet OS on January 25th, 2007, old equipment with a Palm OS and new equipment of Access are indicated by the logo 'Access Powered'. Till now, the version 6 of Palm OS was not successful.

Palm Os Software


GarnetOS supports different screen resolutions like 160x160 to 320x480 pixel in grey color or 16-bit colour depth. Wireless connections, IrDA, Bluetooth and WLAN are available for data interchange. The architecture based on 32-bit ARM 4T processors, the 16-bit ARM version is also supported. Executing of 68k applications allows the Pace (Palm Application Compatibility Environment) utility.
This operating system needs at least 4 mbyte flash ROM and 1 mbyte RAM to work. The GarnetOS covers less than 300 kbytes of RAM and can manage up to 128 mbyte RAM.
The Palm OS successor 'Access Linux Platform' (ALP) was published in the version 1.0 in February 2007. ALP consists of the Linux operating system, a GTK+ Toolkit and the emulation layer 'Access Garnet of Virtual Machine' to execute applications for Palm OS and GarnetOS.

Screenshots

Palm Os Emulator

PalmOS 3.5 - Start logo of PalmOSPalmOS 3.5 - Application information of PalmOSPalmOS 3.5 - System icons, time, battery load and Category selectionPalmOS 3.5 - Options display of the menu icon
PalmOS 3.5 - eMail box

Palm Os Emulator

Date - Version

Palm Os Games

1996 - PalmOS 1.0
1997 - PalmOS 2.0
1998 - PalmOS 3.0
1999 - PalmOS 3.1, 3.2, 3.3
2000 - PalmOS 3.5 3.52 - need at least 16 MHz CPU and 8 mbyte RAM
2001 - PalmOS 4.0 Bluetooth able
2002 - PalmOS 4.1 bug fixes
2002 June - PalmOS 5.0 bigger Display, multimedia and telephony functions, 128 bit encryption for network connections and security applications
2003 - PalmOS 5.2 Graffiti 2 for better detection of handwriting
2004 Jan. - PalmOS 6.0 (cobalt) programmed from the scratch, new security features, better support of WLAN
2004 Sept. - Palm OS 6.1 (Cobalt) available for developers and device manufacturers
2007 Feb. - Access Linux Platform 1.0

Palm Os Devices