Memory Stat - This small app allows you to see the memory and heap memory left on your device. Very useful with UDMH.
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 5.x
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BackupMan BackupMan has been designed to be an intuitive, easy to use solution enabling "set it and forget it" backups of your handheld. By leveraging its powerful feature set you can ensure you always have a recent copy of your data at hand in the event of an accidental deletion, errant program crashing, or even a complete hard reset of your handheld.
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BackOff! BackOff! is a backup utility for Palm OS 5.0 or greater that backs up user selected databases every time the device is powered off. Currently it will backup a max of 30 databases.
Great for important documents or databases that you need backed up in between full backups
VeriSafe VeriSafe - With VeriSafe you can take entire or selective backup of all the applications and data present in your device. The Application also supports Auto Backup which can be taken by the application itself at any user specified time of the day. Files can be restored from these backups anytime by you
Back It Up Back It Up - will help you on the road to give you quick sizing for the number of tape drives required for your backup.
It will tell you how much throughput is required in Meg/sec and GB/Hour.
Also give you the number of drives required
MemoryLine MemoryLine displays a colored line representing the % of remaining memory of your Palm device on the side of the screen. You can define the color. Memory is precious on Palm devices so "Memory Line" shows it's status without being intrusive
PowerPacker PowerPacker - Owner of a Palm m100? Not enough memory to keep your favorite applications with you? Just compress those applications and databases which are not used very often.
Save up to 80% of memory for more important applications by compressing
PDA Check PDA Check is a utility to display various system information.
The information is grouped into categories - battery, display, memory, Palm OS, processor, ROM and vendor.
Simply select an item from the drop down box, and the relevant information will be displayed.
What's New in This Release:
· Added minimum Palm OS version checking
Palm Desktop Utilities Palm Desktop Utilities - Introducing Palm Desktop Utilities version 1.3.
Palm Desktop Utilities was created by two PalmOS handheld Technical Support Agents who understand the importance of backing up, copying, and restoring your valuable and irreplaceable Palm Desktop data
VFSMark VFSMark - VFS provides a standard way for PalmOS applications to access an expansion card.
VFS is found on most devices running PalmOS 4.x. It can also be found on Sony Clie's running PalmOS v3.5, HandEra (formerly TRG) devices, and Handspring Visors using FlashAdapter compatible Springboard modules
Other Software by developer «Nicolas Bouliane»:
Sound Test A little sound testing application. Simply enter a duration and a frequency and listen
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This file contains two databases: Murphy's laws and Murphy's laws on war. Both will only work with Random Facts
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Random Facts is not only a random fact generator, it can generate anything you want from colors to motivational quotes. With it's database support, the possibilities are endless
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Futurama Quotes for Random Facts Futurama Quotes for Random Facts - In the year 3000, stupidy rules among the Planet Express delivery company. A bunch of quotes from the animated TV serie 'Futurama'
This database requires the full version of Random Facts to be read