Access Systems Americas

ACCESS Systems Americas, Inc.
FormerlyPalmSource
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryComputer hardware and Software
HeadquartersUnited States
ProductsInformation technology solutions
Software
Parent
PalmSource's logo

ACCESS Systems Americas, Inc. (formerly PalmSource) is a subsidiary of ACCESS which develops the Palm OS PDA operating system and its successor, the Access Linux Platform, as well as BeOS. PalmSource was spun off from Palm Computing, Inc.

Palm OS runs on 38 million devices that have been sold since 1996 from hardware manufacturers including Palm, Inc., Samsung, IBM, Aceeca, AlphaSmart, Fossil, Inc., Garmin, Group Sense PDA (Xplore), Kyocera, PiTech, Sony, and Symbol. PalmSource also develops several programs for the Palm OS, and as of December 2005, PalmGear claims to offer 28,769 software titles of varying genres.[citation needed] Palm OS software programs can also be downloaded from CNET, PalmSource, Handango, and Tucows.

PalmSource also owns BeOS, which it purchased from Be Inc. in August 2001.[1]

  1. ^ "PalmSource, Form 8-K, Current Report, Filing Date Aug 24, 2001". secdatabase.com. Retrieved December 31, 2012.