VFSMail - (For any PalmOS with VFS, eg Clie,Visor,Handera) Email files or photo's on SD/MMC cards from your Palm M500/M505(Also Sony Clie/Handera/Visor)
What's New in This Release:
· New email interface added
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 5.x
Other Software by developer «Ninelocks»:
PixeMail PixeMail - Email PalmPix photos from the Palm. (Also supports using MultMail)
Neko for PocketPC Neko for PocketPC - Some pointless fun! Neko, a small cat that chases the stylus around the screen. This is a slight variation with a few extra cats!
We can claim no originality for this, a lot of people have been responsible for the code and images within Neko. We have put this out for all the folk out there who have asked for a version
TeksFiles TeksFiles - enables any type of file to be beamed to a Palm powered device from another device such as a desktop PC via irda/Bluetooth and stored on the Palm. Items beamed to the Palm may be stored on a memory card or saved in main memory. The files may then be beamed to other devices. The typical use is to copy small files from a desktop system eg
AppLog AppLog is an application logging tool for use on PalmOS PDA's. It has been written to assist researchers studying the use of PDA's.
AppLog records the time any application is used on the PDA. Each log entry notes the time, date and application identifier whenever an application is started, and how long the application is used for
PhotoSave PhotoSave - enables photos to be copied from your camera and then sent by email/FTP. Or you may choose to keep them on the Palm then upload them to a PC when you get back home.
The application also provides additional camera control features to allow adjustment of camera automatic shutdown times and can also be used as a shutter release cable
NineColours NineColours is a helper application for choosing web page colours.
NineColours can also be used as a colour notebook if you are choosing paint or other colour items.
Colours may be mixed by adjusting the colour sliders or by picking a starting colour from a colour palette.
The display shows the colour as a 16 bit colour and as an 8 bit "websafe" colour
Eye2Snapper Email EyeModule2 photos with SnapperMail