Look out! PortaHo's fast-talking, cigar-smoking boss is ready to serve you with a twisted personality and a crooked smile! PortaPimp is the perfect companion to your portable digital slut and comes with features that lets the two interact with each ...
A utilitarian little program to find the beats-per-minute of a song, your pulse, or whatever. Just start tapping and the program will quickly zoom into the average.
PocketC source code available courtesy of the author!
Installation
If you have a low resolution (160x160) device, then install "OrigamiOnTheGoLR.prc"
If you have a high resolution (320x320) or greater device, then install "OrigamiOnTheGoHR.prc"
Projects ...
This is a raw disk image of the Collegiate Dictionary & Franklin Thesaurus card. It can be mounted as RAM disk or flashed onto an SD card.
Dokusha (Japanese for reader) is an integrated Japanese text reader, Japanese-English dictionary, Kanji dictionary and study system for Palm Connected Organizers. It is aimed at English speakers learning the Japanese language. It is an ideal self-study ...
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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 ...
InfraChat is the first, multi-mode IR chat program for Palm OS. It's perfect for when you just can't talk, and need to relay a messege. It features three modes for chatting, Text, Picture and both. It is also low on memory usage, using only 83K.
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FontHack 123 is a FREE font substitution hack. It needs one or several .pdb font files to be present in PalmPilot. Requires HackMaster (EvPlugBase, ...
The PocketC compiler, documentation, and samples. PocketC is all you need to create and run applications directly on your Palm OS-based device, no computer required. Create your source code in memo pad or a Doc editor, compile it with PocketC, and run ...




















