netClock is a ntp client for Palm OS, which can connect private ntp servers in Intranet as well as well-known servers in the Internet.
You can use ''netClock'' to adjust the time of your Palm Powered Handheldto the World Standard time
Calendar by Keith - Calendar is a separate date book program for people with a busy work and home life.
With Calendar you can separate your work schedule and home schedule.
I created Calendar because I wanted a simple and familiar program for my busy home life.
Almost identical to Date Book. (PalmOS 3.0 Version)
Works with the Palm Desktop
WeekNum - Calculate week numbers of a given date:
- Absolute
- ISO 8601 (Palm standard)
- US style (most used)
This utility came out from the need to calculate things like the week number in different styles/formats
Week Day is a simple application that you input a date, using numbers (i.e. 6/27/1989 for June 27, 1989), and it tells you what day of the week it was, is, or will be.
Use it to figure out the weekday fast for appointments, etc
xTIME is Analog & Digital Clock , World Time, Calendar, Alarm, Timer, Stopwatch, Time Calculator...All In One.
xTIME is collection of time utility. You can easy:
View current time in a big digital and analog clock.
Watch World time in more than 200 city all over the world.
You can easy manage a time Alarms, Timers.
Whatch date with Calendar
Agendus for Windows Outlook Edition - Need a new spin to your Outlook? Jump start your day with Agendus for Windows Outlook Edition v4.0 and bring more power to Outlook. Agendus for Windows Outlook creates endless possibilities and is customizable the way you want
DateSpot - Adds a function to display a holiday on the Datebook. The data of a holiday is created by MakeSpot.
This software added the following function to "Datebook(*)" which is the software for PALM.
- A color is attached on a holiday and it is displayed on it.
"Holiday data" is required in order to attach and display a color on a holiday
Daymation looks a lot like the popular desk calendars that fly off store shelves at the end of every year - with two key differences:
1) it's fully animated, and
2) it never expires.
Daymation can transform your Treo into the best looking clock/calendar you've ever laid eyes on, or revivify your retired Palm OS device as a stunning desktop conversation piece