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.
This first version of AppStats provides simple CSV data to the desktop, however we are looking into more sophisticated options such as direct ODBC access. If you have any particular requests along these lines then please let us know!
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 5.x
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