Adobe Reader for Palm OS. Includes both the Palm client and a Windows client for converting and transferring PDFs to a Palm device.
Xiino is an online and offline web browser compliant with HTML 3.2 specification, plus limited JavaScript and SSL support.
Web pages in Xiino are automatically adapted to suit the display. It is also possible to customize how certain features ...
DA Launcher launches Desk Accessories (DA), a special type of software for Palm OS. Nearly all versions of Palm OS are supported! Use version 4.x for OS 3.5 or lower, or version 5.x for all newer Palm OS.
Desk Accessories can be summoned over ...
In the mid-2000s, Palm famously redesigned their Graffiti handwriting input system under legal pressure from a competing company. While the changes allowed Palm to continue development and distribution of the Palm OS, many saw them as a step back from ...
A full screen clock with alarm, world clock, stopwatch and countdown timer functions. Works especially great on grayscale devices with indiglo backlighting for easy-on-the-eyes viewing at night!
The built-in calendar in this app is Palm ...
StyleTap is a high-level Palm OS simulator/compatibility layer/emulator for the Windows Mobile/Windows CE, Symbian OS, iOS, and Android operating systems. It emulates Palm OS 5.2 and earlier with varying degrees of compatibility depending on ...
Resco Viewer is an image viewer with file browser for Palm OS 5. It can either be used standalone or as an extension of Resco Explorer for an all-in-one file manager experience. (Note: Requires installation to RAM to ...
iSilo™ is a highly versatile document / ebook reader available on more platforms than any other reader. The supported platforms include iPhone/iPod touch, Android™, webOS™, BlackBerry® Touch, BlackBerry®, Palm OS®, Pocket PC, Windows Mobile ...
Screen Prefs sets the default screen color/gray scale depth and color scheme for your Palm OS device. It can handle screen modes from black and white (1-bit) all the way up to 16-bit color. This program shows up in your Palm Preferences application ...











