KeyGEx is a Preference Panel that replaces the Palm Keyguard.
What it does:
- Shows date, time
- Ringer switch status
- Batery info
- Allows Slide to Unlock
Update Description:
v1.5:
- A new way of displaying the KeyGuard screen.
- To enable it select "Enhanced GUI" from the main menu
Speedy is the award winning benchmark utility for PalmOS based devices (on January 19th 2004, Speedy was listed number 22 in TrackerDog's Top 100 Popular Palm Softwares).
Speedy performs three resource taking routines to measure the real CPU speed of your device and benchmark it with other PalmOS based devices
Even PalmOS applications sometimes crash. Most annoyingly the on-screen reset button often does not work, requiring you to take your device out of its case and perform a manual soft reset. For some devices you may even find yourself in a frantic search for a paperclip to be able to actually do the reset.
Recover ...
But here Crash Pro comes to your aid
Benchmark measures your Palm Powered handheld's speed and bus bandwidth utilization, and shows how your device measures up relative to other models -- and it does so quite accurately.
Benchmark works on all Palm OS connected organizers. It was developed entirely on-board a Palm handheld using the Quartus Forth compiler
CellarDoor is a new offering in a long lineage of Interactive Fiction interpreters for PalmOS devices.
Based on the code of Fangorn's CliFrotz 1.6, CellarDoor maintains support for Z-Machine story files, while adding support for Glulx stories, as well as Z-Machine and Glulx stories wrapped in the Blorb file format (.zblorb and .gblorb files)
TreoWink allows you to keep your Treo ON for a specified time, even when there is no user input. This is useful while playing games or viewing maps, for example.
Operation
Invoking TreoWink from the Preferences Panel will display the TreoWink Preferences form. The options are straightforward and self-explanatory
Apt is a unique palm application. It is something of a mix between a preferences application, a button launcher and a macro program. The most distinguishing feature from other applications is that almost everything it does is on a per-application basis
MemHog tries to fill up your Pilot's database memory until only the amount of free memory that you specify is left.
It isn't always quite exact, but serves its purpose, which is to allow programmers to test their applications under low-memory conditions.
The top of the screen displays:
Total memory