PhoneBeam - Do your CellPhone do not support more than one Phone number per entry ?
Your are lucky if you have one of the latest Nokia Phones, if not here you have a little utility to solve that problem.
Beam each Phone Number of one Address entry to the Phone via IrDA with a different name for each Phone number (Fax, E-Mail, Mobil etc.) in one step.
Select the Address in the list and all Phone number entries are listed. Check the Phonenumbers you like to beam and the suffix that is appended to the name of the Entry, so that you no what extension you have choosen in the Address book of you mobile.
The length of the Name is limited to 13 characters. The suffix is localized to the language of your PalmOS device you are using.
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 3.x, Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
Other Software by developer «Juergen Schwister»:
JMemo2HTML JMemo2HTML - This Desktop Application exports all entries of the MemoDB.pdb to a HTML File.
It is not the File used by the PalmDesktop; use Pilo-xfer or other tools
to export the database from your palm to the platform you prefer
JToDoHTML JToDoHTML - View your data from the build-in ToDo App in a Browser.
This is a Desktop Application for Mac, Windows Linux and all Plattforms supporting Java 1.2.
This Application exports all records of the ToDoDB.pdb to HTML Files.
It is not the File used by the PalmDesktop; use Pilo-xfer or other tools
to export the database from your palm to the platform you prefer
ResourceList2Memo ResourceList2Memo - You don't know what resources (pdb & prc) are stored in your palm?
ResourceList2Memo exports a list of all pdb's & prc's with type, creator and name to a Memopad entry.
All memory cards will be scanned.
The Title of the Memopad entry will be "Resource List [date] [time]"
CalClean CalClean - This Palm Application helps you to cleanup your CalendarDB-PDat or DatebookDB. You can easily view or delete single records from your calendar.
If you use a PalmOS enabled device with the enhanced PIM the appropriate database is selected
JAddress2CSV JAddress2CSV - A small framework written in java to list the internal AddressDB of the Palm. The output file is a CSV (comma Seperated values, ok here is a semicolon used). It is not the File used by the PalmDesktop; use Pilo-xfer or other tools to export the database from your palm to the platform you prefer. It runs with Java 1.1 or better
JExpenseCSV2PDB JExpenseCSV2PDB - A Java Jar File to create the built-in ExpenseDB.pdb for 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. Use JExpense2CSV to generate the IFO file. The ifo file is supposed to be called like the CSV file with the suffix IFO (Example: CSVFile.CSV -->> CSVFile.CSV
JAddressCSV2PDB JAddressCSV2PDB - A Java Jar File to create the built-in AddressDB.pdb for the Palm. It should be compatible with all kinds of Palm os. Up to now the file format of the AddressDB has not been changed. Use Address2CSV to generate the IFO file. The ifo file is supposed to be called like the CSV file with the suffix IFO (Example: CSVFile.CSV -->> CSVFile.CSV
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