SmartBackup - Attention Program may cause crashes on the Tungsten T5 and Treo650 (NVFS enabled devices) due to low memory problems. I am working on that issue.
Features:
support for multiple slots (CardNo/"source")
selector for the target memory card.
RamDrive support for PalmOS 5
incremental Backup, only changed database are included in the backup (depends on the LastModificationsDate in the database header).
Files have file suffix prc, pdb or pqa.
in the Filename of Applications is the version number included.
The file name of a Database in the backup directory is created from
the database name
an underscore
if it is a Application the version number
if version is available a underscore
last modification date from the database header in the format YYYYMMDDhhmmss (year, month, day, hour, minute, second).
suffix, depending of the type of database.
*.prc: Palm Resource Database
*.pdb: Palm Data Database
*.pqa: Palm Query Application
Sample: SmartBackup_1.0_20021226174439.prc
To copy the files back to the palm integrated memory you need a file manager like FileZ or McFile.
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
BackItUp! BackItUp! - Have you ever tried to use your Palm OS device only to find the battery flat and all your data added since your last HotSync lost?
BackItUp has been designed to provide a simple, "set and forget" solution for making copies of critical files to expansion memory on your Palm OS device
PowerPacker PowerPacker - Owner of a Palm m100? Not enough memory to keep your favorite applications with you? Just compress those applications and databases which are not used very often.
Save up to 80% of memory for more important applications by compressing
PDA Check PDA Check is a utility to display various system information.
The information is grouped into categories - battery, display, memory, Palm OS, processor, ROM and vendor.
Simply select an item from the drop down box, and the relevant information will be displayed.
What's New in This Release:
· Added minimum Palm OS version checking
Palm Desktop Utilities Palm Desktop Utilities - Introducing Palm Desktop Utilities version 1.3.
Palm Desktop Utilities was created by two PalmOS handheld Technical Support Agents who understand the importance of backing up, copying, and restoring your valuable and irreplaceable Palm Desktop data
Delete Blaze Delete Blaze - Are you frustrated when you look up data using your earthlink wireless software?
So are a great deal of other Earthlink Wireless users.
This program deletes the cache used by Earthlink wireless, developed by Blazer, so you can see data that is current, instead of the data that was cached when you first bookmarked the url
FlashBax LE Backup files to Expansion Cards in Zip Files includes conduit and Palm Desktop Extension
Adv. Backup Adv. Backup is a backup tool for CLIE & m50x.
It can backup files from RAM to Expansion Card or restore files from Expansion Card to RAM.
The backup directory is "/Palm/AdvBackup".
The filename will be extended by ".prc" or ".pdb", according to the resoure file or not
Back It Up Back It Up - will help you on the road to give you quick sizing for the number of tape drives required for your backup.
It will tell you how much throughput is required in Meg/sec and GB/Hour.
Also give you the number of drives required
Getdeblu It allows you to receive files into the expansion card through Bluetooth, IrDA, HotSync, etc
Other Software by developer «Juergen Schwister»:
JExpense2CSV JExpense2CSV - A Java JAR File to export the ExpenseDB.pdb to a CSV File. Because of Java it is OS independent.
What's New in This Release:
· - length check of AppInfo removed (on MAC it is 512 bytes ?!)
· -STARTER class is now public
· - only the indexes of the label fields will be exported
ShutDown (Palm OS) ShutDown (Palm OS) is small utility to switch off a Palm OS enabled device. If you use McPhilling or any other launcher it might be useful to you. Simply add it to the list of Applications and switch your device off by a simple stroke by the stylus. There is no User Interface or preferences Panel. Just tap on the application Icon and the PalmOS enabled device will switch off
Date2Memo (Datebook2Memo) Date2Memo (Datebook2Memo) - This Palm Application (Creator: DaMe, 10kb) exports Datebook entries to the MemoDB. The title of the Memo will be "Datebook2Memo [selected date period]". You can choose if you like to export a day, week or a whole month. All bytes exeding 4096 Bytes will be cut off and a warning will shown up
JDatebook2HTML JDatebook2HTML - You have to report your working hours to your Chief or just want to share it with you colleague ?
A Desktop Application written in Java to export the internal DatebookDB (Creator: date, Type: data) of the Palm to HTML Files, that con be viewed with the browser of your choice. There will be one File for each Month where are events in
ToDo2Memo ToDo2Memo - This Palm Application exports the entries of the ToDoDB to a Memo Pad entry.
The value max. Desc. length determines how many characters of the description of the ToDo entry is exported. Just the first 150 Bytes of the description will be exported. If it was cut off,it is indicated by three dots (...).
Hit All to choose which Category should be exported
KeepOn KeepOn - Keeps your Palm OS enabled device switch on until you press the Power button With KeepOn enabled any sysNotifySleepRequestEvent is catched so that the device will not go to sleep. Only is the sleep request is released by the sysSleepPowerButton the device will switch off. Attention! May be the battery of your device gets drained und you may loose your data
CalClean CalClean - This Palm Application helps you to cleanup your CalendarDB-PDat or DatebookDB. You can easily view or delete single records from your calendar.
If you use a PalmOS enabled device with the enhanced PIM the appropriate database is selected
JMemo2HTML JMemo2HTML - This Desktop Application exports all entries of the MemoDB.pdb to a HTML File.
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