It can be used as a tool for quickly trying ideas and algorithms in a high-level language, but you can also develop applications for the Pilot, as LispMe now supports Pilot's graphical user interface.
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 3.x, Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
Similar Software:
PiLocAPI PiLocAPI- enables you to overcome the limitations of the Palm OS when developing localized versions of applications
Bmp2Fnt Bmp2Fnt - For developers who want to create their own fonts and want to use bitmap editors instead of creating fonts using PilRC
JMail2HTML JMail2HTML - This Desktop Application exports all Mails of the MailDB.pdb to HTML Files.
It is not the File used by the PalmDesktop; use Pilo-xfer or other tools
to export the database from your palm to the platform you prefer.
Start browsing with the file Index
Firepad SDK Free developer kit to incorporate FireViewer imaging into your Palm apps. C/C++ library designed for use with CodeWarrior 6 and up
BaseCalc BaseCalc is an integer calculator that simultaneously displays numbers/results in all of the common development number bases! It displays signed/unsigned decimal, hexadecimal, octal, binary and character. You can select 8, 10, 12, 16, 20, 24 or 32 bit displays. (The demo is limited to 10 bits
DB Scope DB Scope is a tool for developers that lets you view and modify the contents of a database record, divided into fields formatted according to your specifications
NewBie - numfld NewBie - numfld includes a copy of "Hello World" liked source code about set/get number (real number) from/into a field.
To all newbie Palm programmers, please enjoy your first step on Palm programming.
What's New in This Release:
· Recompiled due to bug from prc-tool 2.0.
· Renamed from "text/float conv." to numfld
CheckPRC CheckPRC is a useful Windows tool for Palm developers to identify compatibility problems and maximise the number of users who can access their applications.
It can be used to determine the earliest version of Palm OS that a Palm application may run on, and to identify all the Palm OS functions that the application uses