This Stopwatch is the simplest and easiest to use freeware stopwatch program for the Palm Computing Platform. It's just a regular digital stopwatch with big, fat buttons and digits: pure & simple. It can use the application buttons as Start/Stop or Split/Reset buttons, although it won't by default
Timing - Up to 65.000 independant counters can count up or down in steps of one second. When a counter reaches zero it triggers an alarm.
The count values are shown on the left side of the screen. Every counter may have a name which is shown on the right side and may use more than one line. Coloumn widths are adjustable
Daily Tracker is a Palm Pilot program that allows you to track things that you do every day. Enter information daily and view graphs, tables, and statistics of the results.
What's New in This Release:
· Changed compiler settings which reduced executable size from 37K to 31K
This Week is a front end to DateBook, giving the look of a weekly planner. You can click on an appointment to go directly to it in DateBook, or you can go to today. The currently selected appointment has its full text displayed at the bottom of the screen
SwatchHack - The Swatch company has created a new way of measuring time, called 'Internet Time'. A day in Internet Time is divided into 1000 Swatch beats, each 1 minute 26.4 seconds long, counting from @000, which marks midnight BMT (Biel Mean Time, named for the home city of Swatch in Switzerland).
For more information, visit Swatch here
TeaManager warns you when your tea is ready.
Select a type of tea or enter your predetermined time infusion. TeaManager will issue an alarm sound at the end of infusion and a message "your tea is ready."
Note: The alarm works even if you stop your Palm or if you change the application
Intervals (Palm OS) - Intervals is an ear-training freeware designed for the beginner as well as the trained musician. Two to six notes (it's your choice) are randomly selected and played. You must identified the intervals between them. You have many options: number of notes, sizes of the intervals (from minor second to minor ninth), duration, pause between notes, volume