Pocket APL is a full and complete implementation of Dyalog APL, one of the most innovative versions of the APL programming language. Dyalog APL is used around the world by professional programmers to develop state-of-the-art commercial applications for Windows, LINUX and UNIX.
Now at version 11.0
AppleCe - AppleCe emulates the Apple II on your Pocket PC.
You will be time-travelling, the monitors of old times come back. You can have it in monochrome-green or amber-colour. Landscape mode.
On-screen keyboard and joystick emulation, everything is there. The emulator gives you access to the famous DuoDisk II and a hard disk
ScreenCap, or Screen Capture saves a screenshot with whatever is currently on the Pocket PC screen.
ScreenCap is very easy to use. Start ScreenCap and then start which ever program's screen you wish to capture. When you have the screen you want to capture on the Pocket PC, press one of the buttons on the Pocket PC
System Path modifies the possible access ways (remember the "path" in DOS) to DLL libraries that the OS will use. With System Path, you can put your big DLLs on the memory card instead of filling up the Windows directory.
Note: it is a single CPL file that you copy into Windows and will take effect after a soft reset
Font On Storage is a very simple program that is filling one of the gaps of the OS but sadly, there is no user manual and nothing on the author's website which is entirely in Japanese.
You must know that it is possible to install extra fonts in addition to the ones included originally. You just need to copy them to either the directory /Windows/Fonts/ or /Windows/
Force High Resolution - Many applications display poorly on Pocket PC VGA as they don't support VGA mode, but use "double pixelisation". There's a work-around for this problem without having to go to "Full VGA" (as SE_VGA and OzVGA do). But this requires adding a little file next to each specific executable
Rotate is a small utility that does one thing: rotate the screen 90°. The ideal being having it run off a button.
The problem is that the screen always turns the same way. So on a second running, you find the screen upside down