TinyViewer is a small program to view images on the PalmPilot, and supports the ImageViewer format. As a new feature, TinyViewer supports zooming out to help you view large images. Another advantage is that it is much smaller (7k vs 30k) to preserve your precious memory. Of course, TinyViewer leaves out some functionality, such as managing the databases or handling notes, but c'est la vie.
To use TinyViewer, simply tap on an image name to display the image and then use the pen to scroll the image around. Tap Menu to return to the selection page. Press the up or down button to zoom out or back.
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 3.x, Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
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