Universal File Dialog Universal File Dialog is a complete tool for developers to integrate into their applications.
UFD gives a unified way of prompting the user for a file selection. UFD consists for two dialogs.
The Open File and Save File dialogs.
The Open File dialog is used to prompt for a file to open.
The Save File dialog is used to prompt for a file to save as
LispMe LispMe is a Scheme compiler and runtime system.
It can be used as a tool for quickly trying ideas and algorithms in a high-level language, but you can also develop applications for the Pilot, as LispMe now supports Pilot's graphical user interface
JAddress2CSV JAddress2CSV - A small framework written in java to list the internal AddressDB of the Palm. The output file is a CSV (comma Seperated values, ok here is a semicolon used). It is not the File used by the PalmDesktop; use Pilo-xfer or other tools to export the database from your palm to the platform you prefer. It runs with Java 1.1 or better
Dragon FORTH build Dragon FORTH is a fast 32-bit FORTH system for PalmOS 2.x-6.x. It allows programming directly on the PalmOS device
App Log I use this for my own PDAToolbox development to track files, field names, CIDS, etc
JToDo2CSV JToDo2CSV - A small framework written in java to export the internal ToDoDB.pdb to a CSV file.
(Creator: todo, Type: data) of the Palm. It is compatible with PalmOS 1.0 or better.
Up to now, the format of the ToDoDB has not been changed.
It is not the ToDo
Code68Dis Code68Dis - A Handheld 68k disassembler for the Palm.
You will use this software at your own risk.
Code68Dis is 'tap-aware'.
This means that you may alter the screen contence by (one or more) taps
PiLocAPI PiLocAPI- enables you to overcome the limitations of the Palm OS when developing localized versions of applications
Other Software by developer «Hynek Sladky»:
PButton If the device is switched off for at least the preset time then selected application is launched after next powering up using power button
FotoPad This software is useful for collecting information during taking photos (focal length, shutter speed, aperture, flash, ...)