T3LedLib - Allows developers to control Tungsten T/T3's green LED, and the undocumented and previously unused RED LED.
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 5.x
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JExpense2CSVFull JExpense2CSVFull - A Java Jar File to dump the built-in ExpenseDB.pdb of the Palm. It should be compatible with all kinds of Palm os. Up to now the file format of the ExpenseDB has not been changed. Export the Database using tools like pilot-xfer or backup Buddy. The labels of the columns are listed in the first line of the dumpfile
Palm Foundation Classes Palm Foundation Classes - Highlevel C++ Application Framework for PalmOS development.
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Programming PalmOS without learning basic knowledge of PalmOS SDK.
Rapid Application Development (RAD)
Kernel for Palm PDB Kernel for Palm PDB - recovers corrupted .PDB (Database file for the Palm handheld organizer) database files corrupted due to unexpected palm pilot shutdown, palm organizers synchronization break, HotSysnc failure and displays error messages
SyncNotify SyncNotify is an app for the other applications that need a hotsync to be installed properly. This app does not SIMLUATE a hotsync, it just makes the receiving application believe that one occured.
For example, I copied the IBM Java VM from my SD card to my palm. Well, the application was unusable because it needs to be synced to install properly
Portabella Portabella is a basic serial communications program that sends and receives data through the serial port on your Palm OS device and displays the bytes in an easy-to-read format. You can effortlessly define transmit strings in hex notation and send them out with a click of a button. Portabella comes with complete source code and can be modified to fit your needs
CheckPRC CheckPRC is a useful Windows tool for Palm developers to identify compatibility problems and maximise the number of users who can access their applications.
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Palmphi Palmphi is a Windows desktop tool for visual design and PalmOS code generation.
The main features are:
WYSIWYG.
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Up to now, the format of the ToDoDB has not been changed.
It is not the ToDo
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E2 Internal Drive E2 Internal Drive exposes the internal NVFS drive for use as a built-in card a-la T|T5
PowerDict PowerDict - Have you ever noticed how Treo680 auto-fixes some texts you type? Like how "acn" magically becomes "can" and "hvae" becomes "have". There is a list inside the PalmOS that keeps track of what replacements are to be made
DriveMode Patch Allows DriveMode application from Palm to export more then 5 volumes to the PC
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Preferences II Preferences II - replacement for the standard preference panel that provides icons, and custom categories. Source code included
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