In 1999 Stuart Nicholson, a New Zealand IT consultant released a Timesheet application, a focused and functional application for keeping tabs on what individual tasks you work on throughout the ...
Timidity is a MIDI-to-wave library for Palm OS used by certain applications (such as source ports) for music playback that wouldn’t be possible with Palm devices’ built-in synthesizer.
Timidity requires an external SD card. To install, copy ...
From README: "TinyELF is an emulator of 1802-based microcomputers that runs on Palm OS handhelds.
The RCA CDP1802 microprocessor was the basis for a number of small computers in the mid-70s through the early eighties. The original ELF was ...
TinyLogo is a programming language and program execution environment for the Palm handheld computer. It is especially friendly to beginning programmers or people who just want to get a simple idea of what programming is all about. Once TinyLogo is ...
With devices spanning from the early 1990s to late 2000s, Palm used many different screen technologies. While the earliest models used simple black-and-white LCDs, this palette soon expanded to multiple shades of gray, then 8-bit color, then 16-bit and ...
Tool for changing ROM tokens on Treos - do not poke at bits you don't understand.
This has potential to make your device inoperable.
Most importantly, it allows for changing carrier customization - For R(est)O(f)W(orld), use "write ...
TomeRaider - The world's most advanced ebook reader | reference viewer. Only TomeRaider can handle super-large reference works.
Attached are the PalmOS version (register with any 6 digit code) and the Windows version (see ...
TomeRaider 3 is an eBook and encyclopedia reader for Palm OS and Windows capable of handling large files and advanced formatting.
Includes the King James Bible as an example .tr3 file. (Note that TomeRaider 3 does not require converting ...
A fun, entertaining and highly addictive puzzle game that will challenge and perplex you. As fiendish as Sudoku but with a new twist -- now you must paint out numbers in rows and columns to avoid duplicates! Like all good puzzles, the rules are simple ...











