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
iziBasic iziBasic - stands for easy Basic for Palm. It targets all kinds of developers and should be a very good tool for newbee programmers. Skilled programmers will also find in iziBasic a tool to develop very quickly and easily various types of software.
iziBasic is a high level development compiler which builds Stand-alone applications
AppStats AppStats allows you to track the usage of applications on Palm OS 5 handhelds. It works silently in the background - keeping track of how often, for how long and at what times applications are used. The resultant data can then be viewed on the device in simple to read pie charts, exported to the Memo Pad, or synchronized to a PC with the AppStats conduit
Palm Creator IDs Palm Creator IDs - For Developers. Requires ThinkDB2. As you know, every Palm Application requires a unique Creator ID (CID) that is registered on the Palm OS Site.
This tinyByte database is used to track the IDs that you have registered along with the date the program was released
JDatebook2CSVCat JDatebook2CSVCat - A small framework written in java to list the internal DatebookDB (Creator: date, Type: data) of the Palm. It is compatible with PalmOS 2.0 or better. PalmOS 1.0 should work too, but isn't tested. Up to now, the format of the DatebookDB has not been changed
oopC This software provides features of object oriented programming to PocketC user
XIrPrintLib XIrPrintLib is a shared library that developers can use to implement printing capabilities in their applications
T3LedLib Allows developers to control Tungsten T/T3's green LED, and the undocumented and previously unused RED LED
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Date: 6 Mar 23
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