Torchlight - Turn your palm into an emergency torchlight or hand-mirror.
During a recent storm late one night recently our house lost all electrical power.
Fortunately, I had my trusty palm on me and was able to find way around a completely dark house
IIIcLight is a small utility that, when run, turns your whole screen white (colour models) or blank (other models).
This allows you to use your Palm as a torchlight.
For non-colour models, simply run the program and turn on the backlight.
This works best if your Palm has an old-fashioned style backlight
MultiPixelFixer
Stuck pixels. What an eye sore. There have been a couple of apps from way back when that allowed you to fix your PSP screen's unsightly squares. Today though, Mexicansnake, who's known for his Lua games PSPirates and Lua Wormz, has tried his hand at creating his first homebrew app
Backlight Combo is designed to be the ultimate solution for effective use of the backlight on the recent Palm models (Palm Vx and the m50x series).
Backlight Combo consists of two separate programs that work together: Backlight Panel (BLT-Panel.prc) and Backlight Hack (BLT-hack.prc)
BacklightDAs - instead of draining your battery because you THOUGHT you've turned off the backlight under that strong sunlight (and honestly, who can tell?) - download these DAs today!
You'll need a DA launcher to see and run these DAs once installed
Backlight On will turn on the backlight of your m505 every time you turn your Palm on.
Backlight On differs from the "official" Palm app in several ways:
-There is never any user interface. It just works, and doesn't need to be configured.
- It is much smaller (under 1Kb).
- It turns on the backlight everytime the m505 is turned on
Mirror+ turns the whole screen black, unlike other programs, and takes up just 2kb of space.
Run the program and your Palm or Visor will become an effective mirror, great for checking your teeth or fixing your hair before that big date
MirrorPro is another Mirror application for PalmOS.
It combines several featuresthat are unlikely to be found (at least not together) in other implementations:
It's freeware