WiFi-Where - This is a "wardriver's" dream!!! Find all the open hot spots in your area!
· Find access points quickly and easily with WiFi-Where.
· Connect a GPS unit to find out the exact latitude and longitude of wireless access points.
· Export results to memo pad to share with others
SimpleWire - A wireless communication conduit, SimpleWire is the only interface capable of messaging across all wireless networks.
Hundreds of competing paging networks across the world have brought more than a fistful of solutions which have caused inconsistent messaging protocols
BTClass allows you to change the Bluetooth Device Class of your Bluetooth enabled Palm OS device. Thru this you can make your Palm look like a printer or a PC.
Also works on non Bluetooth Palm devices - provides a nice reference for the Bluetooth Device Classes
Receiveit - Q & A for Receiveit 3
Q: What is Receiveit?
A: Receiveit is a program that enables your palm device to receive an 'unknown' file format which is transferred via IR or Bluetooth.
Q: What do you mean by 'unknown file format'?
A: Every file type transferred via IR or Bluetooth must be registered first before it is handled by certain application
Dial! (English) - Dial telephone numbers and write SMS-messages with your Palm.
Dial! offers an easy way to communicate with your GSM mobile phone over the IR-port
Card Reader - allows to use Palm-powered handhelds as an ordinary USB card reader for quick and easy file exchange. It has the unique ability to export the card in the background mode allowing you e.g. to transfer MP3s simultaneously with web browsing
WiFiTalkie - turns your Palm into a Walkie-Talkie. Using a broadband network connection (such as WiFi) it lets you communicate between 2 or more Palm devices. WiFiTalkie uses VoIP (Voice over IP) technology to broadcast audio data.
Requires two or more Palm OS 5 devices with a broadband network connection. Devices must be connected to the same network (e.g
TeksFiles - enables any type of file to be beamed to a Palm powered device from another device such as a desktop PC via irda/Bluetooth and stored on the Palm. Items beamed to the Palm may be stored on a memory card or saved in main memory. The files may then be beamed to other devices. The typical use is to copy small files from a desktop system eg
PicoConnect simplifies the Bluetooth connection process by automatically connecting a user to a PicoBlue Access Point (www.pico.net) whenever a network request is made, such as opening a web site.
When more than one AP is available, PicoConnect will pick the one that is least loaded in order to ensure the best possible user experience