RHAlarm is an easy to use simple alarm program that allows the setting of a cyclic and/or date set alarm. The program is unique in the fact that it allows a random MIDI play selection for alarm sounds. This feature allows the user to have a different tune play every time the alarm is sounded. This is really nice if there is an extended sound database added to the device (i.e. GeekSounds). It also has minimum sound play duration setting (up to 99 seconds). The alarm sound will continuously repeat the same tune until the minimum duration is met. Many other features...
Like it? Share with your friends!
Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 3.x, Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
Binary Clock Binary Clock - This is a basic Binary Clock Closely Emulating the hardware variant available on www.thinkgeek.com.
Cool red/green LEDs in constant motion! Check this out! If there is enough interest I may release the source as GPL; we will see.
See: http://pattersonweb.org/area42e/binaryclock/test.html
For more info: binaryclock@pattersonweb
BinaryClock (Palm OS) BinaryClock (Palm OS) - Ever wanted a new kind of clock? One that-um-wasn't like all the other ones people have? A clock that is easy to read for yourself, but impossible for third parties? Did you ever want a reliable alarm clock? BinaryClock is your solution
PalmaryClock Wireless (German) PalmaryClock Wireless (German) - PalmaryClock Wireless Edition is a powerful time management tool. All time handling functions are collected in one device! A nice clock with skins and backgrounds support also offers You unlimited quantity of independent alarms with MP3 support and an ability to start any program installed on your device
Campfire Tales - Daymation Animation Campfire Tales - Daymation Animation - More bios of meanest-of-the-mean Old West gunslingers than you can shake a rattlesnake's tail at. Get the low down on low-down outlaws like Billy the Kid and Jesse James.
Gather round the campfire as Cookie spins yarns of some of the nastiest curs he ever met
DST Panel DST Panel is a system preference panel which automates time change at the begin and end of daylight saving time (aka summer time).
DST Panel is an application and does not patch any system trap (unlike a hackmaster hack). It runs on any Palm device with at least PalmOS 2.0 (including PalmOS 3.5)
Travel Clock Travel Clock tells the time where you are, and where you want to be. You can set the alarm to go off at the same time each day. You can set or unset the alarm with a single tap. You have a snooze button if you need that extra couple of minutes of shut-eye. You can display the time where you are, and the time anywhere else on earth
Ohler Clock Ohler Clock- The clock is a simple color Palm OS application, I wrote the first version of it one evening when I discovered I did not have a clock to wake up to after moving my daughter into a new house.
I had an extra half an hour so I wrote a digital clock and later updated it to both analog and digital. Modified it to test out the new Palm OS 3
Watchix Watchix is freeware analog clock with changeable look. You can choose one of 20 available COLOR, B/W or grayscale images, create your own image with New Data Masters Pilot Image Tool etc
CityTime Alarms (Palm OS) CityTime Alarms (Palm OS) is the alarms module for the industry leading CityTime world time system. It provides multiple international alarms and timers in an easy to use system that makes managing events across multiple time zones simple. CityTime Alarms is designed to work either independently (without international alarms support) or alongside CityTime
Other Software by developer «Robert Huneke»:
RHMul-t-alarm RHMul-t-alarm is used to set up multiple Cyclic Alarms (50bytes per alarm) for things such as TV shows, school schedules, and business meetings, anything that happens on a weekly or daily basis. Use RHMul-t-Alarm when you want to set up weekly and/or daily alarms but do not want to over crowd, or simply don't want to use date book
RHMidi RHMidi will list and play Palm OS formatted MIDI tunes contained in the System MIDI Sounds.pdb file