BBCounter is made because of a request on Crackberry (user Jonathan-Archer and chucky1), someone wanted a way to count how many time his slider open/close, I decide to create that request and add how many time your device go landscape/portrait too. This app will always be free!
Lighter - Do you need a light? The following lights included in software: * Simple lamp * Power saving lamp * Disco lighting * SOS lighting * Stroboscope (5Hz) * Simple colors Touch anywhere on screen to switch on/off lamp
Flashlight - LED Light and Screen Light - This is the most simple and useful flashlight in the world!
You will love this app and use it in your daily life.
“Flashlight - Max Brightness” is very simple app that turn your iPhone/iPod Touch into a Flashlight.
The application includes light sources of the million colors you can choose
Backlight Toggle - This is a simple utility that will toggle the backlight of a Compaq iPaq on or off. There is no user interface, it just does its job and exits. I have assigned it to the record button on my iPAQ, so that I can easily toggle the backlight off and on whenever I wish
Tyrannosaurus Text - Say it big when you can't say it loud.
Use your iPhone or iPod Touch to show your message when you can't say it.
Whether ordering drinks in a bar, bidding in an auction, professing your feelings, or for many other uses, this is the application for getting your message across.
Just touch the screen, type your message, and show it to your audience
Screen Prefs sets the default screen color/gray scale depth and color scheme for your Palm OS device. It can handle screen modes from black and white (1-bit) all the way up to 16-bit color.
This program shows up in your Palm Preferences application (known as Prefs) and not in the application launcher. However, it can be configured to show up in the application launcher
LightHack - A neat feature of the Palm IIIx and Palm V: when the backlight is activated, the dark pixels light up instead of the background. LightHack provides a similar feature for the Palm III (and older Palm devices with backlights) -- whenever the backlight is activated, the screen is inverted so that the text lights up, and the background stays dark