BatteryGraph is a program for monitoring battery status on a PalmOS compatible device.
Every time you switch on or off your device the program will log the current battery status in a database.
On the main screen the battery percentage and voltage over the last few days will be drawn as a line in a graph
Calibrator - If your device has suffered a breakage you will have to replace the screen. However, it's not always possible to make the replacement quickly
Card Speed (Palm OS) tests the Read / Write speed of a PDA with any SD Card. You will be much happier with your PDA / Smartphone if it is responsive. An SD Card that Writes / Reads fast is part of a good experience. Any file movement to and from the Card is affected. Applications that are data intensive, like audio and video, are most affected
Dead pixels test - This program will fill the screen of your palm with red, green and blue colors repeatedly, so you can visually check, if it has some dead pixels.
It's useful to check this out if you are buying used device, or even a brand new one
FindTester is a tool that identifies 3rd party applications that crash the handheld during a global find process (a global find is executed each time the magnifying glass, i.e. the find button on the silkscreen area is tapped)
LCD Analyzer - allows you to check the quality of Palm LCD.
It can be used for inspecting for dead pixels or dust on your Palm LCD.
A dead pixel is a dot that is not the same color as the rest of the screen.
Color and high resolution devices are supported.
This software only supports Palm and Sony devices with Palm OS version v3.5 or above
LCD Analyzer (French) - allows you to check the quality of Palm LCD. This is the French version.
It can be used for inspecting for dead pixels or dust on your Palm LCD.
A dead pixel is a dot that is not the same color as the rest of the screen.
Color and high resolution devices are supported.
This software only supports Palm and Sony devices with Palm OS version v3
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