Font Collector - This free and easy-to-use companion program to Fonts4OS5, FontSubst, eReader, iSilo, Mobipocket, FontHackV, FontHack123, Palm Bible+ and Plucker converts fonts from many other formats, including fonts within applications you may have sitting around on your PDA--to formats for these applications.
You can now use lots of free fonts (especially if you have a Treo 600, because you can use all old FontHack123 fonts which were made for the same resolution). You may be surprised how many nice fonts you already have built into applications like Blazer (usage subject to possible legal restrictions). Moreover, with the free third-party iSiloX utility, you can now easily create fonts on your desktop from TrueType fonts, and then use Font Collector to convert them to one of the supported formats.
Supports the following input formats:
FontHack 123 (including eReader)
Mobipocket
Fonts4OS5 (conversion to other formats only for registered Fonts4OS5 3.1 users)
FontSubst (conversion to other formats only for registered FontSubst 1.50 users)
FontHackV
Fonts inside all applications' main .prc files and their overlays
Plucker
iSilo
PalmBible+
VersaMail fonts
FontBucket
Built-in Sony NX fonts
Built-in Palm OS fonts on many devices
Output to Fonts4OS5, FontSubst and FontHackV requires OS 5.
GPL freeware. Source code at palmfontconv.sf.net.
What's New in This Release:
· Workaround for OS bug on some OS 5 devices.
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
Other Software by developer «Alexander Pruss»:
Anti-aliased URW fonts for Plucker 1.6 - OS5 Anti-aliased URW fonts for Plucker 1.6 - OS5 - A lot of anti-aliased hi-res fonts for Plucker 1.6, based on the GPL'ed URW PostScript fonts.
OS5 (also Acer S50/60) version.
The source code is in the PalmFontConv package
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Most of the utilities are command-line based and run from a DOS prompt, but there is a Plucker 1.6 font generator with a somewhat friendly GUI
OnTop OnTop lets you pop up applications on top of another application, and then come back to exactly where you were in the original application when you're done.
You can assign pop-up applications to the four hardware keys on your PDA or Treo, either to the key-press or to a longer key-hold
Shortcuts Prefs Panel Shortcuts Prefs Panel - Users of latest Palm OS devices (Centro/Treo Series, etc.) will note that the shortcuts preferences panel has been covered by default. The functionality however still exists and installing these files will reveal that panel. Please note that both files must be installed
SkinTW! SkinTW! is an instant DIA skin loader and manager for the Tapwave Zodiac.
SkinTW! is completely free for Fitaly users--the trial version works like the full version if you have Fitaly running.
Free eight day trial.
Instant loading: No reset is needed to load new skins--you see them instantly! (One reset needed when SkinTW! is run for the first time
Anti-aliased Cyrillic URW fonts for Plucker 1.6 - Sony OS4 Anti-aliased Cyrillic URW fonts for Plucker 1.6 - Sony OS4 - Anti-aliased Cyrillic (KOI8-R) URW fonts for Plucker 1.6 - Sony OS4 version.
For reasons of memory usage, these fonts don't include large versions.
This means either you won't be able to view text headings and the like, or else you will need a Russian localization (such as PiLoc) in addition to these
Revised Standard Version for PalmBible+ Revised Standard Version for PalmBible+ - Revised Standard Version (RSV, with Deuterocanonicals, for Palm Bible Plus.
The New Testament uses the Protestant, not the Catholic, variant of the RSV. (As far as I know there is no difference in the Old Testament.)
Requires PalmBiblePlus. Needs signed and mailed agreement to the CCAT user declaration for any copying/use
FastLaunch FastLaunch - Fast and simple launcher for Treo/Centro phones:
* Quickly launch an application (or Desk Accessory) just by holding down the first letter, which gives you a list of all the applications starting with that letter.
* Pop up an application on top of another application by pressing Option and then holding down the first letter