BrightnessFix.NG - BrightnessFix for PXA270 devices (T|E2, T|X, T|T3, T|T5, T|X, Zire72).
Removes lower limit of the brightness slider.
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 5.x
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DynaClock DynaClock adjusts CPU speed based on demand of the current application.
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BluePill BluePill is the simplest and the most secure way to protect your PalmPowered Treo device and the data it contains.
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UnCache UnCache is a utility that will let you directly determine what applications get Launch code 5.
"What is Launch Code 5?" you might ask. It is a launch code that is sent to ALL applications when palm is resetting. "ALL?!?!?" you might ask, "Isn't that too much?" Well...yes, so PalmPowerups fixed it