Application to draw diagrams, flow charts and mind maps and convert them to a text outline.
From the manual: Attention! Attention! Our civilization is in danger! Treacherous aliens try to damage our green planet with nuclear wastes. To do this they have built an underground construction where they manufacture the nuclear poison for ...
A paper from the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) detailing tools for recovering forensic information from PDA's and an analysis on their methods and success.
Make sound effects with your Palm! You can customize the frequency, duration, and volume of your sound. If you want to unlock the power of your Palm’s built-in speaker, you’ll find Palm Beeper incredibly useful! Tested on Palm OS 3.5 and 4.0.
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From README: "GuineaPig is an emulator system for numerous classic game consoles, for running on Palm OS (with Zodiac enhancements where available.)
SEGA Genesis, SEGA Master System and SEGA GameGear -- copyright SEGA Inc. NEC TurboGrafx -- ...
BtSerial
This application allows you to connect to any Bluetooth device that supports the Serial Port profile. This gives you an easy way to connect to cell phones, sensors and more. Once connected, you can send data; the receive queue is ...
Galax is a popular clone of the classic arcade game Galaxian remade for Palm OS.
Note that Galax supports both grayscale and color displays, but not high-resolution ones.
Cardio Sport XS is the only ECG-type cardio software equipped with a real-time core, providing high precision. It can, with the help of a sensor adaptable to Palm One, Sony Clie, Hamspring®, and Treo®, use signals from heart rate belts such as ...
JackFlash is the fastest way to expand the memory of your Palm Handheld. Get up to 40% more without modifying your hardware.
JackFlash gives you access to the extra Flash space available on most Palm devices. On compatible devices, only a ...



















