FileView - With FileView you can view the entire contents of your Palm. It was designed for situations such as when you deleted any application or game, but it was something that was not cleared as a pdb and the occupying memory. Your Palm will have more real memory
TealInfoDB: NetWare Register Memory is a tool to calculate the correct 'Register Memory' setting on a Novell NetWare 3.x fileserver for memory above 16MB
Adv. Backup is a backup tool for CLIE & m50x.
It can backup files from RAM to Expansion Card or restore files from Expansion Card to RAM.
The backup directory is "/Palm/AdvBackup".
The filename will be extended by ".prc" or ".pdb", according to the resoure file or not
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
Tank is a tool for exporting data from your engine16 filmmaking software to the MemoPad on your Palm powered device.
The information is then available on your Palm Desktop software following hotsync, and can be used in any number of applications which accept CSV (comma separated) format information.
Tank 1
ToDo to Datebook allows you to archive your completed ToDo's to your datebook as untimed events, so that you can at a glance see what was accomplished that day, or just archive everything in one place
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
CardBeam - Use a card reader to put text files, prcs, virtual calendar or virtual contact files in directory "/Palm/Programs/CardBeam". CardBeam will send the selected component to the relevant application according to the file extension.
prc files are handled by Launcher.
txt files are handled by Memo.
vcf files are handled by Address book