WorldClock - This is the WorldClock traveler's clock for the Palm OS. The clock shows the time in up to seven different user-selectable locations. The demo version contains time-zone information for 13 cities - the full version comes with time-zone databases for 313 countries and 396 cities. You need to purchase to obtain the full version
WorldMate 2007 Professional Edition (Palm OS) - Gain access to global weather information, comprehensive flight schedules, real-time flight status, world clocks, currency conversion, your itinerary details and much more – anytime, anywhere. With WorldMate Professional Edition – you're never alone, wherever you go! Access 14 critical travel services for only $74
WorldMate 2007 Professional Edition + Desktop Companion - This package includes both WorldMate Professional Edition and WorldMate Desktop Companion, allowing you to plan your travel from the convenience of your office, and then have full itinerary details available to you while on the road in WorldMate Professional Edition
WorldMate Desktop Companion - Streamline Travel Planning and Reporting
WorldMate Desktop Companion saves business travelers and their travel arrangers time and money and gives them better control of their travel plans and expenses. With WorldMate Desktop Companion, trip planning and expense reporting are easier and more effective
WorldMate Standard Edition for Palm OS - Home screen - now you can see all the information in one screen: clocks, day/night map, weather forecast and currency rates.
Home screen - now you can see all the information in one screen: clocks, day/night map, weather forecast and currency rates
Worth the Trip? - Ever wonder if it is worth it to drive down the road to that cheaper gas station? This program calculates just that.
Enter the cost of gas at your station, the cheaper station, your car's mileage, how far to the other station and how many gallons you want.
This program will tell you how much money, if any, you will save
wthrcalc has four different weather related calculations.
Wind chill - relative humidity - F to C, C to F - and heat index.
The Wind chill has both the old formula (named aeronautical since it was told to me that it was more for wing icing and such on air planes so it is based on 9 meters up), and the new formula (named civil for feet planted on ground)