DynaClock adjusts CPU speed based on demand of the current application.
CPU speed is adjusted once every second. You may configure applications to be run at a certain minimum speed or set a maximum speed. This application produces noticeable gains in battery life. Try it with a free 14-day trial.
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Palm OS 5.x
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