NineThings is based on the MemoPad application but with a twist... Items can be selected randomly. So NineThings can be used as a decision maker.
Can't decide what job to do next? List them in NineThings and let it decide.
Running into a creative block? Try an Oblique Strategy. Built into NineThings is a set of Oblique Strategy cards
MegaEdit for MegaMemo2 is a Windows-based text editor for MegaMemo2 memos (it will NOT work with earlier versions of MegaMemo).
Using standard text editing (cut/copy/paste and drag-and-drop), you can now easily edit existing MegaMemo2 memos on your desktop/laptop, with a real keyboard and screen, instead of relying on the tiny Palm OS devices
Memosplit - There is a somehow mysterious size limit of 4 kb for palm memos.
On the handheld device memos can be larger than 4 kb.
However, while synchronizing your pda with your computer, especially after having performed a hard reset, memos larger than 4 kb may be splitted or, even worse, truncated
El, Gas, Vand - Every month I record the current state of my electricity, gas and water meters. Normally I record them on a web page on my website. But then I got the striking idea of hacking this little program.
It really doesn't do anything useful. Yet. I plan to be able to export the data to csv for later manipulation in Excel or OpenOffice Spreadsheet
PolyNote - The goal of this application is to provide a convenient all-in-one place for note taking.
Multitude of note forms are (or will be) taken into account, including memo (text note), sketch drawing, voice memo, check list.
Any comments are welcomed. Please address your ideas, suggestions, comments, critics, bug report,..
JPad - Get over 80% more space on your handheld screen.
Get rid of those annoying text entry underlines in your memo pad edit form.
This is not a hack. It's an alternative to the "memo pad" application aimed at providing you with more viewable text on your screen.
This is done in 2 ways: First, a small font is provided to pack more characters on the screen
ZapPad is an easy to use digital notepad designed to allow the user to easily enter text notes or memos complete with freehand drawings.
Once these notes are entered, the user may then beam them, with the drawing, to other ZapPad users.
The interface is clean and simple...just as the original designers of the Palm OS intended.
Please give it a try..it's Freeware