NelsonSOFT source code - I've decided to GPL and open-source all of my software, including the shareware programs. Here they are! E-mail me if you have any questions.
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 3.x, Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
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Brainf*** Brainf*** is a programming language having only 8 instructions : < > [ ] . , + and - .
Yet, it is Turing complete, ie any program written in another language could be translated in Brainf***.
Brainf*** Studio is a PalmOS implementation of this language, with an editor and a testing console
JToDoCSV2PDB JToDoCSV2PDB - A small framework written in java to create the internal ToDoDB.pdb from a CSV file.
(Creator: todo, Type: data) of the Palm. It is compatible with PalmOS 1.0 or better.
Up to now, the format of the ToDoDB has not been changed.
It runs with Java 1.1 or better.
Syntax:
java STARTER ToDoCSV2PDB ToDo.CSV ToDoDB
GUI GUI - Tired of going through the same laborious process of working out where all your controls are supposed to go?
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pdbc (PDB Compiler) pdbc (PDB Compiler) is a compiler than converts a source file into a Palm DataBase file (PDB file).
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Other Software by developer «NelsonSOFT»:
C-ROID 2 C-ROID 2 - the sequel to C-ROID, is an advanced action/RTS game for your Palm. In the far future, after humanity has dominated most of the galaxy, the last natural resources available are minerals found in asteroid fields
Zaptoid Zaptoid is a fast 3D shoot-em-up game for your Palm. Fly your ship through an asteroid field and destroy as many as you can! Be careful--you could be easily pulverized.
Warning! This game is only compatible with color handhelds
Bounce! A small, simple, but very addicting game for your PDA
Pocket Pinball Editor Pocket Pinball Editor - This small developing program allows you to create Pocket Pinball tables with great ease. With your stylus, some creativity, and some middle school math, you can create, play, and distribute your own Pinball tables in minutes! This program is worth the skimpy registration fee. Use at your own risk