Signature Favorites - Signature Favorites lets you enter and save as many signatures you want for viewing or editing.
You can even view all of them in a simple scrollable table which shows who's signature it is and the date it was created.
Just click the entry and you can edit the signature, name, or date
JPluck converts web sites and RSS feeds to Plucker documents for offline reading on your handheld.
With JPluck on your desktop and Plucker on your handheld, you can carry the web in the palm of your hand!
JPluck is Java-based and runs on every platform where Java 1.4.1 is available: Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP, Linux, Mac OS X, OS/2 and Solaris
TXT+ is a text editor for palm. You can create and save txt docs to a folder on your memory card.
Hopefully soon to come you will also be able to sync the docs to your desktop
Peck application documentation bundle - The Peck application documentation is split into task-specific documents:
· Getting_Started.pdf - describes basic capabilities of Peck application
· PT_Analyze.pdf - describes how the Peck application can help with analsis of field guide information
· PT_Awake
HandWriter - Editor of long texts with resources of organization of texts in folder and alphabetical order - A to Z or Z to A. To facilitate the use the texts are presented in two ways:
Editor - for write
Reader - for reading without modifying text
It has option of note for each text. It copies and he glue texts from Memos and contrariwise
OpenSync - Have difficulty setting up the convertors for iSilo, Plucker, FireViewer, or other apps on Palm? Need a more practical way of converting your files? You find using Plucker Desktop and iSiloX cumbersome? OpenSync is for you!
Install OpenSync and set up the palm apps you use. To convert files, all you need to do is to save them in drive P:
Addresses2HTML - runs on Win98/ME/2K/XP and converts your Palm Address Book to HTML (addresses.html) and formatted Text (addresses_long.txt).
So you can put it on your homepage for worldwide access or read/edit it with a text editor (e.g. when you carry your addresses on an USB stick).
Just export your addresses (tested with PalmDesktop v4.1) as comma separated