PalmKey is an RFC1938 compliant One-Time Password (formerly S/Key) generator.
One-Time passwords are used for secure authentication across an insecure network. Systems that use OTPs, issue a challenge to the user when the connection is first established. The user inputs this challenge plus their secret password, and a one-time password is computed
PalmLight - turns your Palm into a flashlight and emergency beacon.
PalmLight has two main modes, white light and red light.
· Use the white light option as a normal flashlight for seeing in the dark when a flashlight is not available.
· Use red light for night vision. Red light does not affect the dark adapted eye
PalmOS Benchmark -Use this simple program to RATE your PDA. Can yours measure up to others? You will be surprised as to how different brand models or configurations can affect data processing
An RFC 2289 - compliant one-time password generator, compatible with OPIE, see the FreeBSD handbook for more information about one-time passwords.
Interface shamelessly based on pilOTP. PalmOTP contains a number of improvements over pilOTP:
Support for 5-way navigation.
Better keyboard support
PalmRAMDisk - You've bought the magnificent Palm device with expansion slot. You've got a few memory cards for it. What do you do when your Palm buddy want to pass you some of the JPEG photos of his lovely baby? NO CAN DO!
RAM Disk comes to the rescue
PalmWOL - can turn on - wake up - computers remotely by sending them the so called magic packet.
There are many WOL clients on different platforms, this is the one for Palm OS based devices.
Local LAN as well as turning on from the Internet are both supported