Bonsai 4 Mobile - Stay connected with the Natara Bonsai, a Palm OS outliner application with unparalleled Windows desktop synchronization. From the moment we started to develop Bonsai, we kept desktop connectivity in mind. Plus, it's easy to use!
Bonsai fits a wide range of hierarchical list needs
Company Directory for HanDBase-this applet lets you keep track of the people in your company, thier phone numbers, email addresses, schedules, bosses and who they oversee. It has the following fields:
Nickname
First(Name)
Last(Name)
Title
Phones(Heading)
Ext(ension)
Type(allows you to select if this is an extension, a cue or just a voice mail box
Date Wheel is the electronic version of the plastic wheel-shaped calendar commonly used by businesses to calculate lead times. The program calculates the time between two dates. It can also be used to calculate the Julian date for any day of the year.
· Calculates time in months, weeks, days, or business days between any two points in time
Date2Memo (Datebook2Memo) - This Palm Application (Creator: DaMe, 10kb) exports Datebook entries to the MemoDB. The title of the Memo will be "Datebook2Memo [selected date period]". You can choose if you like to export a day, week or a whole month. All bytes exeding 4096 Bytes will be cut off and a warning will shown up
DateBook on Clock is a powerful application to let you access Data Book, To Do List, time, battery and system information, launch application, create and edit appointments all in one easy interface. It displays today's appointments on clock as flags so that you can easily know when the appointment will due and what current time is
DatePlan - Get organized! Intuitive and user-friendly graphic planner, DatePlan is for you. 1st graphic planner to be integrated to Palm's Datebook as well as with Pimlico's Datebk3 (versions 3 and 4), DatePlan provides a true graphical month view. With a single tap, you can navigate seamlessly between Day, Week and Month views, and tag each day depending on your plans
Double Trouble - Organizer - If you are like me, you probably have your Palm full of programs, some placed in Flash with a utility like Jack Flash, some on the expansion card in the Palm/Launcher directory, some on the expansion card using a launcher like PowerRun to copy them to RAM, some on the expansion card with a launcher like PiDirect, but the databases stay in RAM