Addit is a free Palm OS application that enables you to trial and purchase software directly from your mobile device. The Addit shopping catalog lists the best software applications available for your Palm handheld or smartphone.
Applications are easily downloaded and installed wirelessly or via your desktop Hot Sync. Purchases are made directly from your handheld
Addr2Memo - Exports an Address Record to MemoDB.
The title of the Memo will be title, Firstname, lastname.
The labels of the custom defined fields and the phonelabels will be exported too.
Don't forget to backup your data before using it. Altough I am quite carefull, there might be a bug
Address Album - This program is a replacement for the built in address book. It allows you to store photos in any address book entry. It uses the built in address book database so you don't need to retype anything. Just start adding photos right away
Address History for HanDBase - I move a lot, and when it came time to put in applications for employment or credit I had a hard time remembering everywhere I lived and for how long. I use this database to track everywhere I have lived. The DB has from and to date fields. It also calculates how many years, months and days you lived at each place
Address Uno is a variation of Palm's own Address Book application that adds two badly needed features: support for one-handed navigation and sorting by first name.
If you know how to use the built-in Address application then you know how to use Address Uno
AddressBookR - AddressBookR is a replacement application for the Palm's built in address book. It solves the most commonly expressed problem with the built in program: "How do I manage multiple contacts within one address book entry?"
Addresses2HTML - runs on Win98/ME/2K/XP and converts your Palm Address Book to HTML (addresses.html) and formatted Text (addresses_long.txt).
So you can put it on your homepage for worldwide access or read/edit it with a text editor (e.g. when you carry your addresses on an USB stick).
Just export your addresses (tested with PalmDesktop v4.1) as comma separated