TinyLogo is a programming language and program execution environment for the Palm handheld computer. It is especially friendly to beginning programmers or people who just want to get a simple idea of what programming is all about. Once TinyLogo is ...
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A full screen clock with alarm, world clock, stopwatch and countdown timer functions. Works especially great on grayscale devices with indiglo backlighting for easy-on-the-eyes viewing at night!
The built-in calendar in this app is Palm ...
The runtime version is for those who have no desire to compile applets, but want to run someone else's applet. Using this version saves memory, since the compiler has been removed. This version is freeware and may be distributed freely by developers, ...
AnimateMe! is a free application that lets you create up to 10 animations, supporting unlimited frames. The program features three different animation speeds and pen widths, 256 colours (16 grey tones for greyscale handhelds) and frame ...
Battery Prefs sets the default battery type of your Palm OS device. It also displays statistics such as voltage level and low battery warning levels. This program shows up in your Palm Preferences application (known as “Prefs”) and not in ...
PKWrite is a replacement input method (IME) for Palm OS, advertising faster input through a T9-style on-screen keyboard layout with built-in autocompletion.
Later versions of PKWrite are installed as a desk accessory (or DA) ...
The DVD collection "Everything for Palm OS Collection", compiled by Russian contains freeware and shareware software: 1,380 games of various genres and 3,090 applications that cover most areas of application of Palm pocket computers.
The ...
This is a Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME) compatible Java Runtime Environment (JRE) for Palm OS, that was
Ever went looking for a pen and paper to write something down even though your Palm was right next to you?
Ever tried using your Palm to take notes but gave up trying because it just wasn't fast enough?
Do you own a Palm device, but ...