Holiday Planner - started out life as a simple Annual leave tracker, but over several versions it has evolved into a full year planner application with multiple categories
HandyShopper is a great shopping list tool, with plenty of features.
You can even use it for other kinds of lists! HandyShopper works on Palm OS v2.0 through v4.0, on all Palm-based devices (including HandSpring, Sony, HandEra, etc).
What's New in This Release:
· Fixed the list view table to make the 'click' sounds at the usual times again
Caltrain+ (Caltrain Schedule) - A simple easy-to-use train time table for California commuters that use the Caltrain.
Caltrain+ has the following features:
Schedules for weekday, non-weekend holiday, and weekend service
My Twitt Enhanced for HanDBase - this application lets you track all your activities during the whole day. It's like twitter but completely private. You can follow precisely all the events you choose to save
Month Overview - See all your appointments of one month on the screen!
You can rotate this view and move it to any direction to see other times and days.
By tapping on a point the day view of the standard calendar is being opened with date and time prepared to enter a new appointment.
The week numbers are shown automatically on mondays
Cal2Tsk (Calendar to Tasks) transfers near future Calendar events to Tasks. It would be useful if you don't want to see all future TODOs from Tasks. For example, if you just got a good idea for someone's birthday, but his birthday is 9 months later. You cannot do anything about it until few days before the date. There can be several solutions for this issue
Tsk2Cal (Tasks to Calendar) is an application that transfers completed tasks from todo/PTod database to date/PDat database.
ToDo to Datebook (aka ToDo Transfer) can do this too, but ToDo Transfer only supports old PIM databases
Event Floater - Why do you have to pay for third party bloatwares only to have floating events? Event Floater is the answer to this question. Event Floater does and only does what it's supposed to do: make floating events in the built-in Calendar/Date Book. You don't need any additional databases