Athlete's Diary - The Athlete's Diary is the Palm version of the best-selling athletic training software for Windows and Macintosh. Use it to record fitness activity in up to eight sports - running, cycling, swimming, or anything else. View your data on a daily or weekly basis, as well as totals and graphs of time and distance
Baby Monitor (Babyphone) - calls a given number whenever the sound level exceeds a given threshold.
It doesn't handle the "receiver is busy" condition, which means that when use your phone for calling during the monitoring you might miss the alert
Baby Notes -New Born Edition-
Allows parents expecting a child or with a new born to gather, store and reference information that is extremely helpful in making the new arrival comfortable and helping Mom and Dad gather the essentials
Baby's First Steps - A Baby Registry for all times! Record all events the moment they happen! No longer keep little pieces of paper or get frustrated trying to recall the facts! Keep track of all the important baby events, including doctor's appointments and vaccinations
BabyCalc helps you determine the important dates during a pregnancy.
What's New in This Release:
· Version 1.2 tackles some reported display and instability issues with certain versions of PalmOS.
· Also verified compatibility with PalmOS 4
BabyLog can keep track of all your kids information. You can view, track and edit your kids' body measurements (weight, height), milestones, immunizations, special events, etc. Moreover, you can categorize these information into different catogories and can view them in date, days, weeks, months and years sorting order
Beat Rate Counter (BRC) is a utility for estimating the beat rate/tempo in beats per minute (BPM) by counting the number of beats within a short duration and extrapolating the count to a minute. You can use it to provide a quick estimate of your heart beat rate (such as after an exercise) or the tempo of a piece of music
BeatIt! is a program that lets you measure a tempo or heart rate in beats per minute.
Tap a beat with the BeatIt! button, or use the hardware up/down buttons instead.
Choose 2, 4 or 8 beats to tap. The updated BPM-rate appears inverted whenever the last beat is tapped.
That feature prevents from affecting the BPM-rate unconsciously