SortingHack - This hack addresses a problem with the sorting in the Pilot.
Some characters used in the Nordic languages are not handled properly, i.e., they are not sorted in the proper order in the AddressBook for instance.
This hack fixes this problem for Danish, Finnish, Norwegian and Swedish.
This hack also fixes a problem with searches, where a search for any of the characters special for the above mentioned languages did not yield the expected result.
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 3.x, Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
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AlwaysOnHack AlwaysOnHack - You can now focus on your activities without any interruption from the "autosleep" feature.
Useful when used with programs that require a password to start, even after an unexpected "autosleep" mode.
Hope it is useful
Multi Backlight Hack Multi Backlight Hack - With Multi Backlight Hack you can now turn on/off the backlight, invert the backlight and still access the contrast panel, all from one button.
What's New in This Release:
· Added the option to have the screen invert when you hit the contrast button to active the backlight
Character Coach Character Coach is a Palm system extension that helps you use Graffiti more effectively.
It augments the Palm's on-screen keyboard with a small floating window that shows you the Graffiti strokes for each character that you tap on the keyboard
CardKeeper CardKeeper is a small application for PalmOS devices that have removable memory cards.
CardKeeper helps keep you from losing your memory card by periodically reminding you if the card is ever ejected. For more details about CardKeeper, see the readme file.
Source code is available for CardKeeper. It is available in "
Category Hack Category Hack lets you switch launcher categories by writting first letter of category name.
Work in Palm launcher and in SilverScreen.
What's New in This Release:
· You can use original functionality of launcher by writting the letter with shift. This is forced in 'All' category
Tips Hack Tips Hack - The standard "Tips" window is not perfect.
Use RNS:: Tips Hack to enhance the "Tips" window!
The hack adds a nice scrollbar, menu, and /C and /S Graffiti commands
ShutOff! ShutOff! shuts off your device after a period of some seconds.
· Countdown between 2 and 30 seconds
· Can simulate autopoweroff (Softoff) or hardbutton-use (Hardoff)
· Beeptones every second or once before shutoff or quiet
· Pause-button
· High security when used with PadlockHacks smartoption
Alarm Repeater Hack Alarm Repeater Hack is a HackMaster hack for PalmOS version 1.0 and version 2.0 that lets you repeat your alarm sound a given number of times.
This is useful because the PalmPilot speaker tends to be on the quiet side. If you keep your device in your pocket, you may not even hear the alarm. By making the alarm repeat longer, there's a better chance that you'll hear it
CradLit Hack CradLit Hack - This is a very simple hack.
It just turns on the backlight when the device is placed in the cradle, and off when the device is removed.
After placing it in or out of the cradle, the backlight will behave normally.
It may be fooled by modems and other serial devices that attach where the cradle attaches
EnterHack EnterHack - This hack is useful for persons who like taking graffiti shortcuts to navigate through palm programs.
With EnterHack you can enter a 'linefeed' stroke (the one from upper right to lower left) in the graffiti area to close the active form
Other Software by developer «Karl-Konig Konigsson»:
PalmPuke PalmPuke - OK, this is just for fun... :-)
PalmPuke, when enabled, installs two ample sound effects for removal and insertion of external cards.
The program needs a PalmOS 5 device with a speaker of course.
Inspiration came from a program I saw many years ago for the Mac called MacPuke which provided a sound effect for the diskette eject action
FtrList FtrList - I once needed a small tool to check which features were installed and what their values were and came up with this small program.
The program consists of a list in which all installed features are shown.
The first column is the creatorID of the owner, the second the feature number and the third the value in hex