tinyBasic is just a developer's game, the development of a minimalist Basic interpreter for Palm by using iziBasic.
Tiny BASIC started out as a way to get a BASIC running in the minimum amount of memory space (~2 KBytes), because RAM used to be very expensive and home computers would only have a few KB of RAM back in the 1970's
PrgCalc - A programmer's calculatorm perfect to use for the onboard-developer, it works very much like an ordinary calculator but without decimals. In the upper row you select whether it should be signed or unsigned, the number of bits and in what way you want your number to be shown. The rest is just like any other calculator
The iScript is an open-source implementation of WMLScript engine for PalmOS devices.
It is compiled as standard PalmOS system library and may be used not only in WML browsers, but in any application, which requires scripting capabilities.
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Z47 Virtual Processor - allows you to run Z++ applications that are created with Z++ Visual. (Z++ Visual is an all-in-one development tool that requires no confusing SDK's, API's, or emulators
Portabella is a basic serial communications program that sends and receives data through the serial port on your Palm OS device and displays the bytes in an easy-to-read format. You can effortlessly define transmit strings in hex notation and send them out with a click of a button. Portabella comes with complete source code and can be modified to fit your needs
SAXLib is a freeware XML parser library for Palm OS which partially implements SAX 2 parser interface.
SAXLib is distributed in a compiled form of Palm shared library. Its distribution archive includes full library interface reference manual and sample Metrowerks CodeWarrior 9.x project which illustrates the basic principles of SAXLib usage
BrainF#ck-This is a full onboard Palm IDE for the BrainF#ck programming language, you can edit, debug and run BrainF#ck programs. You can watch the current memory, output and even run the program step by step. A short BrainF#ck description can be found here