MiniTimeClock (Palm OS) - Keep track of your hours worked.
Clock in each employee with MiniTimeClock.
Automatically figures out your paycheck, even with overtime. Includes two free utilities. The first one imports/exports data to/from your PC. The second one allows you to view/print data from your PC. You can also export the data to an html web file
Harry's GPS LapTimer Professional - LapTimer is both an easy to use and beautiful lap timer and an advanced GPS based data recording tool for amateur racing. Utilizing GPS, LapTimer will automatically stop your laps and intermediate times. With laps stored in a database, you will be able to track your progress while advancing your lap times
Intervals? (Palm OS) is an exact tempo meter and also a simple stopwatch.
Can measure beats per minute or beats per hour (music related or heart related).
What's New in This Release:
· Shows also intervals per hour, added pen controls
STime is an application that stores a record of your daily work hours. By entering pay period ending dates, you can view the records by pay ending date to give you the total number of hours worked. You can also enter your hourly rate and it will calculate the gross pay for the pay period.
STime calculates the gross pay for each timecard entry
VacTrack enables you to track time taken off from work. You can categorize your time off and get total hours and days missed. Days are calculated based on an 8 hour day
Timer is a Palm application to sound alarms at regular intervals, optionally waiting for each alarm to be acknowledged before starting the timer for the next. This is useful for people who need to take tablets N hours apart, for example. It should run on anything with at least Palm OS 4.0, and was made with prc-tools. As it's very simple, it's public domain
Workout Metronome- does the counting for you when doing repetitive exercises, such as sit-ups.
Workout Metronome allows you to set the number of sets, repetitions in each set the interval between repetitions the hold time and the rest time after each set and the number of seconds before a set starts to notify you