Crash - You remember these nifty dialogs saying "Fatal Exception" or "DataMgr.c, Line 1234, Null pointer passed" with a nice looking "Reset" button at the bottom?
Especially when testing a lot of hacks and new programs I get these dialogs rather often.
Many times I can't tap on the "Reset" button but have to do a paper-clip reset, which is very annoying if you have to do this more than once in a while.
Now "Crash" does this work for you.
It does prevent your Palm from displaying the dialog but displays its own screen which hopefully looks somewhat better.
After some seconds "Crash" will make a reset. So in case of a crash of your Palm, you just have to wait some seconds and can continue to work withouthaving to poke your Palm in the back.
This is especially useful for users who have their Palm in a case and don't want to take it out everytime it crashes.
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 3.x, Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
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