Tide Tool 2.3 is a tide‑ and current‑prediction program for PalmOS handhelds, using data derived from XTide and regional databases included with the software. It requires installing the main application file, a tide‑algorithm database ...
A simple telescope formula calculator for the amateur astronomer. Contains the following formulas: - Magnification - Speed/f-number - Degrees of field - Exit Pupil - Dawes Limit - Effective focal length w/Barlow
Krystaloids bills itself as a space shoot’em-up that builds on the classic Asteroids format with modern graphics and updated gameplay. As a space "garbage man", you have to eliminate the alien Krystaloids which generate asteroids and disorder space ...
How to use:
- planes enter either from one of the entries (1-5) or wait on the runway (0) to take off
- the destination of each plane is given as a number (0-5)
- planes enter from the entries with an height of 5000 feet, ...
This package will calculate radioactive decay based on two dates entered or relative to today. It also comes with a database for quick referance to energy ranges of various Isotopes as well allows the user to customize the database.
This ...
ViziBasic stands for Visual easy Basic for Palm. It is an add-on application that I especially made for easing the development of iziBasic projects requiring GUI components (well, most of the Palm applications that you will develop should need ...
GeoMagnetic Info is an application for the Palm OS to compute the magnetic declination, inclination, and magnitude for any location on Earth. It displays: - the magnetic declination, - the magnetic inclination, and - the magnetic intensity at the ...
Tides is a PalmOS application designed to display tide tables directly on a PalmPilot, but it does not include any data by itself. To use it, the user must download tide tables from the web and convert them into Palm‑compatible databases using the ...
The software allows sailors to compute positions, reduce sextant sights, identify stars, and perform various navigation calculations.
ASTRO can identify an unknown star by comparing the observed bearing and altitude with all 58 catalogued stars ...











