PalmDOSBox - DosBox port for Palm OS 5.0 and higher.
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 5.x
Similar Software:
Palm Apple Palm Apple is a Apple II emulator for the PalmOS.
It is based on YAE AppleII Emulator for Linux. Porting is in progress.
Now, it can run ProDos. You can type "CAT" in the prompt.
But the performance is very poor now. Also, this program is designed for Sony 700C only and it is not fully tested.
Please run it at the POSE
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In this application, you can simply edit a new document, open an existed text file, or even paste something from the clipboard
ShortCut ShortCut takes advantage of the method synchronization conduits use, to register with HotSync and Palm Desktop, to create application shortcuts.
The additional icons appear in the Palm Desktop toolbar, operate like Microsoft Windows shortcuts and cause no disruption to the HotSync process
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