Crash - You remember these nifty dialogs saying "Fatal Exception" or "DataMgr.c, Line 1234, Null pointer passed" with a nice looking "Reset" button at the bottom?
Especially when testing a lot of hacks and new programs I get these dialogs rather often.
Many times I can't tap on the "Reset" button but have to do a paper-clip reset, which is very annoying if you have to do this more than once in a while.
Now "Crash" does this work for you.
It does prevent your Palm from displaying the dialog but displays its own screen which hopefully looks somewhat better.
After some seconds "Crash" will make a reset. So in case of a crash of your Palm, you just have to wait some seconds and can continue to work withouthaving to poke your Palm in the back.
This is especially useful for users who have their Palm in a case and don't want to take it out everytime it crashes.
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 3.x, Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
SilverScreen SilverScreen - offers more ways to customize the Palm OS interface than ever before. Experience the next generation of application management with the broadest and most productive toolset available, all while customizing your palmtop with just the right look from a stellar library of themes
IcoEdit IcoEdit - Edit application icons. Change application names. Arrange apps in your launcher. Edit app names, versions and icons right in your Palm. Add spaces or numbers in front of app names to order them in a way you want. Move the most often used apps to the top of your launcher. Improve your navigation in the list view by adding small icons to apps that do not have them
PiLocAPI PiLocAPI- enables you to overcome the limitations of the Palm OS when developing localized versions of applications
Clip Clip is a Command Line Interface for the Palm.
It's a lot like the Windows "Run" dialogue box, with command line completion and a memory of the last command.
It's useful if you know the name of a program but can't remember which category it was in.
Clip is not only Freeware, it is released under the GPL and is genuine Free Software
ZIcon Iconset. The Quality Icons ZIcon Iconset. The Quality Icons - ICONS LOVERS AND ALL PALM OS USERS!
If you are using one of these beautiful applications:
1. Agendus
2. Datashield
3. Datebk 5.1 or newer
4. HandyShopper
5. HiMoney
6. MonthPlanner
7. Natara Bonsai 3.1.1 or newer
8. SplashID 3
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Handyshopper Super Color Icons Handyshopper Super Color Icons - This icon set contains the perfect icons for your Handy shopper shopping list. The current set holds 124 icons, but will grow into a set of 255. The DEMO set contains 60 free lo-res icons. The full set contains both the hi AND lo res icons
Hard Button Extender (HBX) Hard Button Extender (HBX) - With RNS:: HBX you can launch over 16 applications with only 4 hard buttons of your Palm.
Now pressing each hard button pops up a window giving you a choice to launch one of 4 previously selected applications
TealGlance See the time, date, upcoming appointments and todo items at power-up with TealGlance. The TealGlance pop-up utility comes up when you power up your handheld letting you see your day "at a glance."
Zodiac Emoticons Zodiac Emoticons transform your SilverScreen interface into an instant chic magnet (what's your sign, Baby?) and are sure to put a perma-smile on your face as well. Dynamicons require SilverScreen version 3.2 or later.
Two sets of 12 icons each are included featuring all the signs of the zodiac and twelve hilarious emoticons
Other Software by developer «79bmedia»:
HackFinder HackFinder - Hacks are little pieces of code that replace or extend functions of the PalmOS.
Usually hacks should be managed by a hackmanager like HackMaster or X-Master, but sometimes they patch the system by themselves, possibly risking conflicts with other hacks/ applications
Crash Pro Even PalmOS applications sometimes crash. Most annoyingly the on-screen reset button often does not work, requiring you to take your device out of its case and perform a manual soft reset. For some devices you may even find yourself in a frantic search for a paperclip to be able to actually do the reset.
Recover ...
But here Crash Pro comes to your aid
ResetEmu ResetEmu - The PalmOS primarily notifies applications of important global events by sending so called launch codes.
The mostcommon launch code is sysAppLaunchCmdNormalLaunch whichtells an application that it should start running.
This isoften the only launch code an application understands - and worse, sometimes the only one it handles properly