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President Bush's Address - This address was about the terrorist attacks in the US on Sept. 11, 2001. This is a memo pad archive.
You need to import it through Palm Desktop in order to work. Instructions on how to import have been included in this archive
handX webLog lets you create weblog (blog) entries on your palm and update your website via the included conduit.
The conduit can use FTP or SCP to copy the files to your site.
Some scripting is needed for your site to use your entries
SocialEYES - Now you Palm can be as much fun in a social setting as it is useful in a business environment.
SocialEYES is the new fun way to interact with other PalmOS Handheld owners.
Bring life to those boring office parties! Learn new things about friends.
Create new enemies! SocialEYES is a conversation starter
u*Blog in a blog client for PalmOS devices. u*Blog enables you to post entries to your blog.
You can also post entries with photos taken by a built-in camera if your blog system support metaWeblog API
Plogit is a blogging application for PalmOS that supports editing, deleting, and posting blog entries via the Blogger, MetaWeblog, and MovableType APIs
BlogMail - PalmOS handheld users now can write their blog postings on their PDA using BlogMail.
BlogMail is based on the built in Mail application, which allows you to write emails offline on your PalmOS handheld and uses your Desktop to send the emails when HotSyncing.
In BlogMail you can define (once) the TO, CC and BCC email adresses, the subject prefix (e.g
Presidential Inaugural Addresses - From George Washington to Barack Obama, US presidents have used inaugural addresses to articulate their hopes and dreams for a nation. Collectively, these addresses chronicle the course of this country from its earliest days to the present.
What's New in This Release:
· Updated to include the inaugural address of Barack Obama