Memo2DOC is just a simple utility that converts memo record to Aportis doc format.
I don't sure this utility is of any use.
But I use this time to time myself
Memo2Web automatically converts your notes to an web page formatted the way they are on your PalmPilot.
It creates a hyperlinked web page from the MEMOPAD.DAT file created by the PalmPilot Desktop program.
HTML tags can be entered in your Pilot memos for special formatting, embedding graphics or creating links.
You can create Graffiti shortcuts to make this easier
MemoPad+ is a Standard MemoPad with Soft Graffity.
Write better graffiti with previews your graffiti stroke on soft graffity in digital "ink" whenever you write
MiddleCaps is a HackMaster extension that allows you to define zones of the Graffiti input area such that strokes starting inside these zones yield uppercase letters.
Optionally, you may choose to make uppercase letter strokes that cross the alpha/digit division of the Graffiti input area
Mini Mental IR Print - Administer the MMSE (Mini-Mental State Exam) to patients, save the results to your Palm, and be able to print straight from the Palm to an InfraRed printer without having to hotsync. MMSE IR Print also analyzes final scores and gives you the mean and median score for age group and educational levels
MiniCalc Lite - Main features:
Seamless data exchange with Excel on PC.
Excel-compatible charting program.
Convenient, intuitive Graphical User Interface (GUI).
A variety of data formats.
International support.
Cell content full screen view.
Data exchange with other programs through system clipboard.
Data exchange with other PDA with beaming
MiniWrite - Text editor for Doc files
Expansion card support (SanDisk, memory stick, CF card, etc.)
Small size.
Reasonable speed, not depending on the document size.
Bookmark support.
Works with documents in flash memory as reader.
Supports local and global Find.
Supports beaming, categories, direct copy and paste with Memo
Using MobileWrite, it is easy to enter text and data, in to your favorite Palm OS applications, by simply writing on the screen of your handheld, instead of using the keyboard. MobileWrite gives you an option to use standard letters, Graffiti 1 or Graffiti 2 letters. Using the standard letters, capitals and lowercase letters can be written as you normally would on paper