Apt is a unique palm application. It is something of a mix between a preferences application, a button launcher and a macro program. The most distinguishing feature from other applications is that almost everything it does is on a per-application basis
with PiLoc Monitor you can switch between languages as easy as you do it in Windows, only by few stylus taps.
PiLoc Monitor enables unique language preferences for each application, such as current system language, current codepage, interface translation feature, BiDi mechanism
PocketC Runtime - The runtime version is for those who have no desire to compile applets, but want to run someone else's applet. Using this version saves memory, since the compiler has been removed. This version is freeware and may be distributed freely by developers, but only in its entirety
CleanStart lets you control which applications get reset launch codes. In Diagnose mode, CleanStart also lists most of the applications receiving reset launch codes.
This slows down the boot but may be helpful for diagnosing reset loop problems. To uninstall CleanStart, go to the Menu, and choose "Uninstall"
MemHog tries to fill up your Pilot's database memory until only the amount of free memory that you specify is left.
It isn't always quite exact, but serves its purpose, which is to allow programmers to test their applications under low-memory conditions.
The top of the screen displays:
Total memory
Graffiti Anywhere - Graffiti Anywhere allows you to use the Graffiti recognition system anywhere on the screen.
Press and hold the datebook hard button and stroke directly on the screen.
As in the Graffiti area, stroke letters on left side and digits on right side.
It really improves your Graffiti accuracy
Developers and users alike wish for a simple way to launch programs for a long time. PetitLauncher could be a good solution. It works with the concept of a magic button. You press it, and then enter a command via Grafitti which is then executed.
PetitLauncher is organized like the prefs application of the Palm OS. The settings tab is straightforward