RHAlarm is an easy to use simple alarm program that allows the setting of a cyclic and/or date set alarm. The program is unique in the fact that it allows a random MIDI play selection for alarm sounds. This feature allows the user to have a different tune play every time the alarm is sounded. This is really nice if there is an extended sound database added to the device (i.e
ATime is a free, simple PQA program thats lets you access USNO Atomic Clock Time anytime, anywhere.
If you have a wireless Palm or one with a modem, this application will give you the most accurate time available.
Just click on the Icon to get the Atomic Clock Time for all US standard Time Zones
Multi Alarm - Ever wanted to set unlimited alarms in a list of action items to perform during the day, without cluttering up the datebook? Now you can. Multi Alarm allows you to set up a checklist of events with alarms, similar to a ToDo list. Simply check off the item when the alarm sounds. Think of it as a ToDo list with alarms. Simple and easy to use, try it today
ClockPop5 - Press and Hold the trigger button (the datebook button initially).
Clock will appear and stay until you release the button.
If the handheld was off when the datebook button was pressed, it will go back to sleep
Palm OS Free Binary Clock B/W - This program is a simple clock using binary digits that was taken from the code for the Palm IIIc color version.
It was slightly modified to work with the black and white/gray scale palms.
There are still some some bugs in the software, but it should give the correct time anyway
Alarm Collection II - THIS IS THE SECOND COLLECTION OF ALARMS
NOW YOU CAN CHANGE ALARMS ON YOUR PALM EVERY DAY
Available collections: (We will modify and add new collections in the future
SwatchHack - The Swatch company has created a new way of measuring time, called 'Internet Time'. A day in Internet Time is divided into 1000 Swatch beats, each 1 minute 26.4 seconds long, counting from @000, which marks midnight BMT (Biel Mean Time, named for the home city of Swatch in Switzerland).
For more information, visit Swatch here