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Handcase to bring its apps to Palm’s WebOS

By: , IntoMobile
Saturday, January 17th, 2009 at 5:50 AM

One of the most active developers for the aging Palm OS platform, Brazil-based Handcase, will not only bring its titles to the Symbian world, but also to the upcoming users of the Palm Pre smartphone. According to the official release, Handcase will bring more than 100 of its apps to Palm’s new platform – WebOS.

The company’s CEO Ricardo Garay said: “We have 177 applications, we are migrating 2 per month from Portuguese into English. There are now over 70 and by the end of this year will be 100 in English. Imagine 100 applications with powerful features, with the option of sharing. In the coming months detail how everything will work.”

Way to go Handcase! We’re looking forward to see your (and your competitor’s, for that matter) apps running on the Pre…

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