PDAT Shell is a customizable menu program for creating large applications written using the PDA Toolbox compiler.
By dividing your application into separate sub-components (sub-applications), you can write larger apps safer and faster
PocketC Runtime - The runtime version is for those who have no desire to compile applets, but want to run someone else's applet. Using this version saves memory, since the compiler has been removed. This version is freeware and may be distributed freely by developers, but only in its entirety
This small (5k) program is for those, whose POWER BUTTON is broken, it EMULATES (not just turns on & off the Palm) the broken power button on one of the four others
ShortCut takes advantage of the method synchronization conduits use, to register with HotSync and Palm Desktop, to create application shortcuts.
The additional icons appear in the Palm Desktop toolbar, operate like Microsoft Windows shortcuts and cause no disruption to the HotSync process
SuperWaba is a Virtual Machine that can be run in Palm OS, Symbian, Pocket PC, Windows CE, AppletViewer and Windows 98 (and beyond). Because of the way SuperWaba was written, you can use Java to develop for it
TotalCross (totally cross-platform) is a mobile development platform for PDA and smartphones. Using the Java language it makes possible to develop portable applications to deploy in a wide range of market smartphones without any adaptation in the source code (“write once run anywhere” concept) since TotalCross virtual machine has been installed
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