TimeAdjust - The clock subsystem of a Palm PDA is not really good. TimeAdjust gives you a system to keep the clock of your PDA with a difference of max. a second. It will adjust the clock several times per day. Then, you can also synchronize the clock with an internet server (SNTP)
TimeCalc - Need to work with HMS? Add, subtract, multiply and divide time in HMS (HH:MM:SS), HH (tenths of hours) or 0.000 (decimal) effortlessly! Understands absolute and relative time and has both a 12 and 24 hour mode! Convenient NOW button enters the current time quickly
TimeSync XT is a handy HotSync plugin.
It keeps the time on your PalmOS-powered PDA precise by syncing it with desktop.
Time synchronization is performed nearly instantly.
This means that TimeSync XT will not make your HotSync process any longer.
What's New in This Release:
· Fixed installation problems
Today is a PalmOS application based on the PocketPC tool of the same name.
Thanks to the options and possibilities offered by this application, you can view the current date and time, the owner's name, the day's events and appointments, available mails and active tasks all in the same window.
An application that lets you view a daily summary with a simple glance
Travel Clock tells the time where you are, and where you want to be. You can set the alarm to go off at the same time each day. You can set or unset the alarm with a single tap. You have a snooze button if you need that extra couple of minutes of shut-eye. You can display the time where you are, and the time anywhere else on earth
Twelve Alarm - Palm-Alarm allows you to set 12 Alarm Times! You can activate & deactivate all Alarms at any time. You can set a time and a special date direct or via dialogbox if you want. Use this Program to set alarms for TV-Films,Appointments,Meetings,..
UFO Files - Daymation Animation - The modern history of UFOs begins in 1947 with an Idaho businessman and pilot named Kenneth Arnold. While flying near Mount Rainier, Washington, Arnold spotted a formation of nine silvery, disc shaped objects flying in and out of the mountains of the Cascade Range.
Have a close encounter of the fun kind with these all-true stories