magicButton - The ultimate headset button utility for the Treo600/650. magicButton is a clever utility designed for the Treo; 600/650 to control PocketTunes, Dial phone numbers and launch application using the headset button at any time
MaTreo for Palm is a freeware frontscreen originally made for the palmOne Treo 180 and 270, which works on most PalmOS based devices: it displays an elegant aliased analog clock, a battery indicator level, current carrier and roaming (if any), signal strength, date and time
MemoLeaf helps you learn, organize and think. It is a versatile memo organizer that really makes memos work for you. It brings you power to manage and locate memo information stored in your PDA.
Since MemoLeaf is fully compatible with the Palm Desktop Software and the Palm OS built-in MemoPad or Memos database, there is no need to re-input all your memos
MemoManager is a utility designed to make memo handling easier, more fun, and more efficient.
▪ Tap the memo on the list to export it to text file, send by SMS (Treo only), or send by email (Treo only).
Use the TextEditor drop-down to format the text before exporting or importing. The speed of memo manipulation will depend to the amount of characters
Miniature Masterpieces - Add class and distinction to your datebook with these lovely icons. For Valentine's Day, use Gustav Klimt's "The Kiss" or Pablo Picasso's "The Lovers"
mobileLAUNCH is a PalmOS5 launcher application that provides intuitive launching of any number of applications using only a few hardbuttons. Predifined lists of applications will be popped up over your currently-running application, and you can select which application you want to launch, or simply dismiss the popup display
Multitasker - This program allows you to run 4 multitasking-enabled yBasic applications at the same time(three in the background and one in the foreground).
NOTE:You cannot run compiled applications or non-multitasking-enabled yBasic applications with this tool
NavType - Ever want to jot down a quick note on your Palm Tungsten T and find yourself fumbling with the cover and/or stylus?
Without a thumbboard or keyboard, such an action typically requires removing the clear plastic cover, pulling out the stylus, and then writing on the screen