Preferences II - replacement for the standard preference panel that provides icons, and custom categories. Source code included.
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 5.x
Other Software by developer «PalmPowerups»:
vDub vDub makes the device play the same sounds the microphone hears. The practical upshot of this is that if you connect a cable to headphone jack of the device and the other end to a microphone receptacle of another device, you can use the Palm as an amplified microphone
NOP Can be assigned to a hard button, to use it to turn device on without switching the current app
FastDIA FastDIA removes the DIA animation on Palm 320x480 devices
PowerDiGi PowerDiGi - fixes a very common problem with Palm devices with 320x480 screens - digitizer drift. When you tap in one place, and it registers in another, and PalmOS's calibration is of no use, PowerDiGi will help. No matter how much or how unusually your digitizer is malfunctioning PowerDiGi will make it work
PowerSDHC PowerSDHC - As you may be aware, most Palm devices that do not carry a "Treo" or "Centro" brand cannot read or write to the new SDHC cards. This leaves everyone owning such devices behind in terms of storage and costs. SD cards top out at 2GB, while SDHC cards are available at 32GB sizes already, and 16GB cards can be obtained for less than $80 USD
Mandelbrot Mandelbrot will show and allow you to explore the Mandelbrot set of any power. Can be used to be a banchmark
BluePill BluePill is the simplest and the most secure way to protect your PalmPowered Treo device and the data it contains.
It is significantly more advanced than other applications made for this purpose as well as being much easier to use and having a muchfaster response. You may define up to 16 trigger SMS messages that performdifferent things when you send them to your phone
HardReset HardReset will hard reset any device, with a 10-second warning. If your power button has stopped working, this will help you do a hard reset
NoBuzz Disable the vibrator while a call is going on to avoid your callers hearing the loud noise it makes and your ear getting an unexpected massage