5 Nav Launcher - To use 5 Nav Launcher install fnl.prc and then bind it to one of your hard keys using the Palm preferences.
Holding down a direction on the 5 way navigator will cycle through four slots corresponding to that application, a single application may be bound to the central select button on the 5 way navigator, or another application may be launched if you dont press any keys for a period of time.
If you want to launch even more applications you can use additional 5 Nav Launcher "shortcuts", each of which adds another 18 launchable applications.
What's New in This Release:
· Better compatibility with third party utilities
· PalmOS 5 no longer required for launch from card
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
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