BeepMaker - This app plays a beep at a specified Frequency and Duration which can be accomplished by tapping anywhere inside the grid, entering the desired values for Frequency and Duration and tapping Play or tap the plus or minus buttons to adjust the field values and the app plays the new beep.
Uses the current system Game Sound preference so if you have that turned off you will not hear any beeps.
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 3.x, Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
MODULA MODULA is fast and easy to use audio engine for wide range of mobile platforms.
MODULA can play multi channel music, sound effects and samples, mix huge number of sound channels, in both mono and stereo, on various output frequencies, with minimal processor overload.
Supported Platforms:
# PalmOS 5
Perfect Beat Perfect Beat is the ultimate metronome for your PalmOS handheld. It outperforms every other PalmOS metronome, in its simplicity, and performance.
Never Lose a beat
Perfect Beat uses a precise timing algorithm, which makes it the only PalmOS metronome to not lose a beat; and as precise as professional grade metronomes
MetroGnome MetroGnome is a programmable sequencing metronome. It allows you to set up to 100 tempos and play them in sequence (trial version limited to 3 tempos, otherwise is identical). Add, delete, insert tempos to your list, clear the list, start the list anywhere and move to the next tempo by tapping a large button. Easy to use
Speex Speex is an Open Source/Free Software patent-free audio compression format designed for speech.
The Speex Project aims to lower the barrier of entry for voice applications by providing a free alternative to expensive proprietary speech codecs
PocketAlarms Alarm Pack Vol 1 PocketAlarms Alarm Pack Vol 1 - The PocketAlarms Alarm Pack Volume 1 package replaces your standard PalmOS system alarms with a new set of alarms. These alarms will have all your friends and co-workers talking
Other Software by developer «Bob Fagioli»:
Estimate Estimate calculates a final estimate provided the user enters a pessimistic, optimistic, and most likely estimate.
It uses a formula which favors the most likely estimate. The formula is (pe + (4*ml) + op)/6. There is no way to modify the formula