Introduction

HappyDays is an anniversary reminder program for Palm hand-held computers. It will help you remember the birthdays and anniversaries of your friends and family members. HappyDays is free to use and licensed under the GNU General ...

CotoGPS uses GPS receivers to display a dashboard showing: coordinates in longitude and latitude, travel speed, travel direction, and estimated altitude as soon as at least four satellites are accessible. It’s an essential product for hiking or any ...

This is a raw disk image of the PalmPak Travel: US Cities MMC card. It can be mounted as RAM disk or flashed onto an SD card.

The card contains the following applications:

  • CitySyncCard
  • City Time
  • Time ...

A well featured freeware version of the popular Backgammon game for any device running Palm OS by Andras Schall

Features :

  • Play against your Palm
  • Beginner and Advanced AI
  • Play against another human player or ...

The Quest is a graphically stunning, engaging and sinister world full of magic, music and provocative challenges.

Choose from five customizable races and an array of skills, attributes, weapons, armor and enchantments, then explore a huge ...

PalmOrb mimics the Matrix Orbital LK204-25 over the device's USB or serial port. This can be used as a status display for instance using LCD4Linux, or any other thing a Matrix Orbital LCD could be used for.

The Palm Tungsten T3 was a famously innovative device with an infamous number of quirks. In addition to the Tungsten T3 DIA Compatibility Update designed to improve app compatibility with the sliding display, a second ...

The Palm OS Emulator (POSE) is a Windows desktop application for testing and debugging Palm apps and environments. This page features a pre-packaged build for emulating a Tungsten W. Although it was replaced by the Palm ...

Ephemerides - Calculates declination and right ascension of the planets (including Pluto) I doesn't use the build in palm calendar - so dates after 31-Dec-2031 can be choosen. #

Compatibility

You've heard it. Antivirus for PalmOS. The epitome of uselessness.

In 2000, Symantec Corp. discovered some unique viruses. They were written to attack Palm OS handhelds. It was only a matter of time before a hacker figured out how to exploit ...