ASPectX - was originally designed as an accompaniment to Microsoft's Visual Web Developer 2005. ASPectX also stands alone as an ASPX development tool for the Palm.
The point and tap interface reduces to amount of text input the user needs to do. Creating texts on all PDAs is a productivity bottleneck, so the interface trys to eliminate as much as possible.
ASPectX uses three 'modes' each easily accessible using onscreen buttons to swap mode. This keeps the screen simple, with a minimum of dialogues and forms. Colour coded buttons make it obvious which type of code is being entered.
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 3.x, Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
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