SysInfo is a set of seven utilities for Palm OS devices, covering all system areas that you wish to monitor or configure in a handheld :
Device
Processor
Palm OS
Memory
Files
Battery
Off Time
What's New in This Release:
· solved an overflow bug in the External Files analysis (SysInfo would crash on program exit when the tree structure was too complex) and highly optimized the overall involved
· algorythm
· the External Files analysis now correctly recognizes external cards up to 4GB (Palm OS limit) when it was previously working fine only with cards up to 2GB
· In the Processor utility, added detection of SysInfo running in the StyleTap Palm OS emulator for Windows Mobile devices
· added a "Clean DB" option, prior to the "Backup bit" option in the Palm OS utility screen, to remove empty "to be deleted at next HotSync" records in databases when device was never synchronized with desktop (HotSync) or when it was synchronized a long time ago (3 months) so it can be believed not to be synchronized anymore.
· a few cosmetic changes
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 3.x, Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
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