NoUnderline is an extension application that allows the user to select No Underlining for fields in screen forms. It consists of an application that toggles between No Underlining of all enabled fields and the pre-programmed action for those fields. The extension is self contained and requires no other software to run
OneKey reassigns the buttons of your Palm to perform multiple tasks allowing faster access to execute applications.
Toggling between 2 applications is possible without the usual regimented steps of locating your applications under various categories.
This latest version with a Recent List feature allows quick access of the last 10 applications previously launched
OneKey (freeware) - reassigns the buttons of your Palm to perform multiple tasks allowing faster access to execute applications.
Toggling between 2 applications is possible without the usual regimented steps of locating your applications under various categories.
The latest version (1.0
OnTop lets you pop up applications on top of another application, and then come back to exactly where you were in the original application when you're done.
You can assign pop-up applications to the four hardware keys on your PDA or Treo, either to the key-press or to a longer key-hold
OSX Icon set for ZLauncher - After a long time searching for ANY iconset for my favorite launcher... I created one (one for now).
It's not like the original sets - it replaces all the icons, including file types, folders, system preferences....
So..
Palm Centro MakeOver - Everything you need to optimize the look of your Palm Centro, including avatars, backgrounds and 3D Icons.
MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR PALM CENTRO
All premium backgrounds are created from superior quality, professionally photographed or illustrated images
PalmPuke - OK, this is just for fun... :-)
PalmPuke, when enabled, installs two ample sound effects for removal and insertion of external cards.
The program needs a PalmOS 5 device with a speaker of course.
Inspiration came from a program I saw many years ago for the Mac called MacPuke which provided a sound effect for the diskette eject action