R.Watch - Analog Watch program for Palm OS. Displays hours, minutes, seconds, date, month, year, week day, battery status.
Two normal launch modes (No/Seconds). Normal/inverse screen modes.
Special Watch Application mode (for Fossil/Abacus Wrist PDA hardware only).
What's New in This Release:
· Alarm melody selection is added
RTOne is a stopwatch application, written in yBasic (HotPaw BASIC).
It will record lap times and avg lap speed for up to 100 laps. (if you need more than that, modify the source yourself. after all, it's included free).
After stopping the sw, you can export data to the Palm memopad
What is 2Cool4U at the moment? A new way to access your contact list, how will it mature? In future it will also include a launcher part.
How cool is this?
- Wipe through your contacts list with your thumb.
- Press a key and have it jump directly to the first matching contact
This hack makes scheduled alarms friendlier. No more unwanted alerts and missed morning alarms. Hack catches all alerts, showed inside alarm handlers and convert them to the subtle attentions, so no alarm are missed
Ohler Clock- The clock is a simple color Palm OS application, I wrote the first version of it one evening when I discovered I did not have a clock to wake up to after moving my daughter into a new house.
I had an extra half an hour so I wrote a digital clock and later updated it to both analog and digital. Modified it to test out the new Palm OS 3
Hours was developed in order to keep track of my working hours. hours is a database program where you can create multiple databases to hold information about your working hours. there is also a pdb2csv converter. so you can convert the databases and view them with a spreadsheet desktop application
Campfire Tales - Daymation Animation - More bios of meanest-of-the-mean Old West gunslingers than you can shake a rattlesnake's tail at. Get the low down on low-down outlaws like Billy the Kid and Jesse James.
Gather round the campfire as Cookie spins yarns of some of the nastiest curs he ever met