Hack Master for Palm OS - provides a "control panel" interface to enable and configure extensions to the PalmOS, called Hacks. This application is required in order to utilize most Hack files.
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
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Network Connection Off Shortcut for Power Hero Network Connection Off Shortcut for Power Hero - This is a shortcut for Power Hero that helps you quickly manage power on your Treo or Centro smartphone. You might want to link it to a favourite so you can use Butler's keylauncher to press and hold a key and do the relevant job. It requires Power Hero to be installed
CardKeeper CardKeeper is a small application for PalmOS devices that have removable memory cards.
CardKeeper helps keep you from losing your memory card by periodically reminding you if the card is ever ejected. For more details about CardKeeper, see the readme file.
Source code is available for CardKeeper. It is available in "
MiniWiki MiniWiki is a hack that enables users to use the memo database as hypertext data.
In any text field, when a user taps a string surrounded by a pair of ''tags'' (e.g., "[" and "]"), the memo application is launched, and a memo page with the enclosed string as its title is displayed
TreoButton TreoButton - Runs on HandSpring's treo only!!!
You can change the behavior when Lid is open or Jog rocker is pushed while treo is powered off.
Also you can change the application when application launch button is pushed with option buttun
HackLink HackLink - Use HackLink to create shortcuts to your favorite Hacks.
Normally, when you wish to manage one of your Hacks' configuration forms, you have to open your Hack Manager first.
After creating a shortcut to the Hack, you will be able to directly open the Hack's configuration form, from within your Application Launcher, as if it was a normal application
TopHomeFix Hack TopHomeFix Hack is useful on Treo 680 and Treo 700p only.
It restores the original Home button functionality, letting older launchers still be launched with the Home button.
Activate this hack to make the Home button launch your favourite launcher instead of the built-in one
Card Size Card Size - For users of PowerDrive or PlmSDHC. PalmOS has a big issue where it will not report card size and free space correctly for cards over 4GB. This hack attempts to work around it, by trying to show how much free space there is up to 4GB, if more is free, 4GB is shown. To use this app, just install to ram and run once. The app will NOT activate after reset
TealMemBrain TealMemBrain - Memory Manager and Crash Stopper:
Manage your Memory
Stop crashes and monitor your memory use with TealMemBrain, the application stack stabilizer. TealMemBrain boosts your stack space on OS3 and OS4 handhelds, eliminating the major cause of system instability
Screen 80% Shortcut for Power Hero Screen 80% Shortcut for Power Hero - This is a shortcut for Power Hero that helps you quickly manage power on your Treo or Centro smartphone. You might want to link it to a favourite so you can use Butler's keylauncher to press and hold a key and do the relevant job. It requires Power Hero to be installed
PowerMan PowerMan - PowerMan allows you to configure your Palm to suit all situations. Adjust brightness, control volume, set auto off timer and select vibrate mode on your Palm.
Set your palm for up to 8 profiles and select name to identify, such as 'Meeting', 'Outdoor', 'Game', etc
Other Software by developer «DaggerWare»:
DinkyPad DinkyPad - Dinky Pad is best described as a doodler. It lets you draw directly on the screen with your stylus, or use some basic graphics tools for simple image creation. A virtual canvas of up to 2040 pixels high is supported, accessible using the hardware scroll buttons. Plus, all images are stored compressed, so the memory impact is only around one or two K per screenful
MenuHack MenuHack - corrects a small user interface deficiency in the Pilot. Ordinarily, clicking in the title bar of an application does nothing, which is very counter-intuitive for anyone used to the drop-down menus of Macs and PCs