X-Master manages PalmOS system extensions (aka Hacks).
X-Master is a free compatible successor to Edward Keyes' Hackmaster and offers various improvements, both technical and in the user interface.
Easy to use, stable, fully compatible with Hackmaster
Safe (and complete) removal of active/inactive system extensions
Information about Palm OS functions patched by system extension
Support for maintaining various "sets" of active extensions
Freeware by LinkeSOFT
X-Master is available in English, German, Swedish, and Japanese.
Update Description:
Version 1.5 (08/01/02):
More compatibility enhancements
Better support for locking apps like OnlyMe
Version 1.4 (11/28/01):
Option to disable all extensions during HotSync (useful for installing new versions of an extension w/o manual prior deactivation)
Menu entries to quickly activate/add to current set and deactivate/remove from currentsetFaster switching of sets that only add/remove a few extensions (useful for e.g. XMSwitchSet)
Support for activation/deactivation notification of Hacks (useful for developers)
v1.3:
This is mainly a compatibility update, no new user interface features:
include new Palm OS 4.0 patch names
X-Master will no longer try to activate a patch if this patch is not available on the current OS
reversed patch chain list to be consistent with main list (first called extension comes first)
supports direct calling from Launcher III
support for JackFlash
support for Handera 330
support for XMSwitchSet extension
v1.2:
fixed bug with garbled function names
fixed various sets bugs
improved sets handling
added set refresh functionality
reduced space between lines so that 11 extensions fit on one page
added light version with smaller memory footprint (no patch info and no sets)