Mocha TN5250 (Palm OS) is an application for the Palm Computing Platform. It makes it possible to connect to an IBM host via TCP/IP with the TN5250 protocol and emulate a 5250 Information Display System.
· Supports all standard 5250 emulation features
· PALM OS 3.1 or newer. Also Tungsten and Treo 650 with Palm OS v 5
SoundOff - will remind you that your Treo sound is off. Clever, huh? Have you ever gone into a movie theater or meeting and purposefully turned the Treo sound off, only to realize much later, after missing several calls and alarms, that the sound was still off? D'oh! SoundOff has been created to solve this problem
SplashWallet - A wallet holds your most valuable possessions - identification, cash, checks, credit cards, shopping lists, even photos of friends and family. And now you can hold it all in your Palm handheld with SplashWallet - a collection of four indispensable virtual wallet applications bundled together for one low price
swiz for Fonts4OS5 - swiz, publish OS5 fonts: swiz 4 Fonts4OS5 is the OS5 adaption of my swiz clie hires fonts.
Lubak (the author of Fonts4OS5) helped me converting them. Double regards to Lubak, since the swiz font set is based on his Handera fonts
QLaunch allows you to launch up to three additional applications, special functions, or DA's from each of your device's hardkeys. These applications are launched by holding the hardkeys longer than the normal quick tap used to launch applications
PasteDA is a tiny Desk Accessory that allows you to paste text with only two taps.
Simply place the curser where you want the text, bring up your DA Launcher, and tap PasteDA.
This is useful for text fields that don't have a paste function, or the copy function is buried under multiply menus.
PasteDA isn't a hack so it is extremely fast and stable
TapMap - RNS:: TapMap is a hack that creates a special map of the Palm's screen.
Every time you tap, a pixel position is placed on the map.
You can see the map on the hack's configuration form.
The darker the pixel on the map, the more often it's been tapped.
While in the map view, open the menu to see more stats
treo keyboard utils - enables cursor moving and toggles Japanese Input Method (J-OS and POBox) using keyboard shortcuts.
Pressing down command key ("/") and alphabetical key simultaneously moves the cursor position and toggles Japanese Input Method