NelsonSOFT source code - I've decided to GPL and open-source all of my software, including the shareware programs. Here they are! E-mail me if you have any questions.
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 3.x, Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
Similar Software:
Plural - Plua desktop IDE Plural - Plua desktop IDE - Plural is a desktop IDE written in Java for the Palm Plua language.
It is feature rich and includes syntax coloring and completion, compilation to Plua and Doc formats and code testing on a Palm Emulator/Simulator.
See www.sophonix.com/downloads/plural.asp for more details
Palmphi Palmphi is a Windows desktop tool for visual design and PalmOS code generation.
The main features are:
WYSIWYG.
Visual design
Object inspector for controls and forms, like many visual IDEs (Delphi, Visual Basic,...).
Class browser with help, so you get instantly information about each method
DB Scope DB Scope is a tool for developers that lets you view and modify the contents of a database record, divided into fields formatted according to your specifications
Hayes AT Modem Commands Hayes AT Modem Commands - Hayes AT Modem Commands is a compilation of commands for modems useful for hyperterminal and remote sessions
JAddressCSV2PDB JAddressCSV2PDB - A Java Jar File to create the built-in AddressDB.pdb for the Palm. It should be compatible with all kinds of Palm os. Up to now the file format of the AddressDB has not been changed. Use Address2CSV to generate the IFO file. The ifo file is supposed to be called like the CSV file with the suffix IFO (Example: CSVFile.CSV -->> CSVFile.CSV
JToDoHTML JToDoHTML - View your data from the build-in ToDo App in a Browser.
This is a Desktop Application for Mac, Windows Linux and all Plattforms supporting Java 1.2.
This Application exports all records of the ToDoDB.pdb to HTML Files.
It is not the File used by the PalmDesktop; use Pilo-xfer or other tools
to export the database from your palm to the platform you prefer
IR Ping IR Ping - This program allows to check the communication between a Palm III or a PalmPilot Professional with IrDA extension and other IrDA devices or another PalmPilot. The current version tries to access a IrCOMM port. This is present in most printers and Palm devices with PalmOS >= 3.3
Palm Foundation Classes Palm Foundation Classes - Highlevel C++ Application Framework for PalmOS development.
C++ Builder VCL like deployment aid C++ Builder programmers with PalmOS ready tools.
Programming PalmOS without learning basic knowledge of PalmOS SDK.
Rapid Application Development (RAD)
PocketC PocketC is all you need to create and run applications directly on your Palm OS-based device, no computer required. Create your source code in memo pad or a Doc editor, compile it with PocketC, and run your application directly from the PocketC application
PrgCalc PrgCalc - A programmer's calculatorm perfect to use for the onboard-developer, it works very much like an ordinary calculator but without decimals. In the upper row you select whether it should be signed or unsigned, the number of bits and in what way you want your number to be shown. The rest is just like any other calculator
Other Software by developer «NelsonSOFT»:
Bounce! A small, simple, but very addicting game for your PDA
Zaptoid Zaptoid is a fast 3D shoot-em-up game for your Palm. Fly your ship through an asteroid field and destroy as many as you can! Be careful--you could be easily pulverized.
Warning! This game is only compatible with color handhelds
C-ROID 2 C-ROID 2 - the sequel to C-ROID, is an advanced action/RTS game for your Palm. In the far future, after humanity has dominated most of the galaxy, the last natural resources available are minerals found in asteroid fields
Pocket Pinball Editor Pocket Pinball Editor - This small developing program allows you to create Pocket Pinball tables with great ease. With your stylus, some creativity, and some middle school math, you can create, play, and distribute your own Pinball tables in minutes! This program is worth the skimpy registration fee. Use at your own risk