FileList -makes possible to inventory files of the memory of you palm or of the SD Card with some conditonnal expressions. By example you can make list of the mp3 or doc store on your SDCard. You can save the result of the search in a memo or a CSV File. ..
ForceDelete is used for deleting files in RAM (or Program Memory) that cannot be normally deleted because they are in use.
It does this by scheduling them to be deleted on reset and then by performing that reset.
ForceDelete is a control panel so you need to open the Palm Prefs application to access it
Simply small, fast and ergonomic File Manager, 3XCommander combines simplicity and easiness of the Palm OS interface with good ideas of some Windows programs.
The information can be presented in one or two panels, which split the screen horizontally or vertically
ChronMemo is a replacement for the Palm Memos program that keeps track of the date the memo was created, edited and opened, and lets you sort by this date.
ChronMemo is fully compatible with the new memo format introduced with the Tungsten T3 (and found on the Treo 650 and up, T5, TX, LifeDrive, etc.)
VFSUsage is a tool for graphically displaying the files on your SD Card or any VFS Volume like an internal drive.
Each folder is displayed in a box whose size is a relative comparison to all others on the card
Launch-Anywhere - Launch-Anywhere lets you navigate your handheld with a Windows-like Start Menu. You can switch from an application to another application easily and quickly. To accomplish some complicated tasks with a handy operation.
· You can popup Launch-Anywhere menu in any screen
Developers and users alike wish for a simple way to launch programs for a long time. PetitLauncher could be a good solution. It works with the concept of a magic button. You press it, and then enter a command via Grafitti which is then executed.
PetitLauncher is organized like the prefs application of the Palm OS. The settings tab is straightforward
Directory+ - allows you to view directories of applications, databases, libraries, or all files on your Palm OS device.
Print directories to PalmPrint or SCSPrint, save them to MegaMemo2, or run applications directly from the Directory+ screen