Anti-aliased Cyrillic URW fonts for Plucker 1.6 - OS5 Anti-aliased Cyrillic URW fonts for Plucker 1.6 - OS5 - Anti-aliased Cyrillic (KOI8-R) URW fonts for Plucker 1.6 - OS5 version.
For reasons of memory usage, these fonts don't include large versions.
This means either you won't be able to view text headings and the like, or else you will need a Russian localization (such as PiLoc) in addition to these
Shortcuts Prefs Panel Shortcuts Prefs Panel - Users of latest Palm OS devices (Centro/Treo Series, etc.) will note that the shortcuts preferences panel has been covered by default. The functionality however still exists and installing these files will reveal that panel. Please note that both files must be installed
Dal's Russian Dictionary Dal's Russian Dictionary - This is the famous four volume V. I. Dal' dictionary, converted with permission from http://vidahl.agava.ru for Plucker 1.6.
It requires KOI8-R fonts. My converted anti-aliased URW Cyrillic fonts for Plucker will work fine with it.
This includes, near the top, a list of words with transliterations between slashes
Keyboard Layout Generator for myKbd Keyboard Layout Generator for myKbd - This is a free desktop companion program to the (very soon to be released) myKbd hex keyboard utility for the Palm T3, T5, LifeDrive and TX, which lets you change the colors and layout of hex keyboards. You edit a keyboard by editing a fairly simple text file that describes the colors and layouts (see SampleKeyboard
Force16 Force16 - There are other programs (e.g., Colorize, KhromaQC, Clie Skinner) that can set the default screen depth to 16-bit (65536 color) display mode for apps.
However, not all apps respect this setting. This OS5 hack for YAHM forces selected apps to run in 16-bits. Of course, some may not function correctly then, but some do
OnTop OnTop lets you pop up applications on top of another application, and then come back to exactly where you were in the original application when you're done.
You can assign pop-up applications to the four hardware keys on your PDA or Treo, either to the key-press or to a longer key-hold