TouchLauncher brings the iPhone interface to your Palm

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13 June 2008 13:48 GMT / By Katie Scott

You haven't got any cash to splash, you have a perfectly workable Palm but you're lusting after an iPhone.

Well here's the solution - the TouchLauncher brings the iPhone interface to your Palm.

The full version of the application lets you scroll through the app icons on screen as you would on an Apple device, and you can also customise where your app icons appear as well as set up notifications.

The TouchLauncher supports finger scrolling, dragging and dropping icons, and dropping web links (bookmarks) directly onto the Palm desktop.

A free trial version allows users to run TouchLauncher for the first 10 applications on your device, while the full version delivers, well, everything.

You can download the TouchLaunch trial or get the full version for $6.99.

To run TouchLauncher, you must be running Palm OS 5 and have 200k of storage available.

Check out the video demo to see how it works.
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