StikMail - Have you got a Memory Stick camera for your Clie? StikMail converts images from PictureGear Pocket format into JPEGs that can then be sent as email attachments. StikMail also handles images produced by the Sony Clie- Paint application. Also works with SnapperMail
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
Other Software by developer «Ninelocks»:
NinePoll NinePoll - Here's how it works: a student inputs a polling question with up to four responses. The question is then beamed to other students' handhelds. The other students select a response and beam the response back to the original student. He or she can then view the results of the poll. This will be useful for both students and teachers
Ninelocks Barcode Reader Ninelocks Barcode Reader - enables external devices, such as barcode/mag-stripe readers to be connected to a Palm. Rather than entering your data with a stylus, you can hook up a barcode reader, or any other serial RS232 device and enter the data directly into your Palm application. (Also requires hackmaster from www.daggerware
TeksFiles TeksFiles - enables any type of file to be beamed to a Palm powered device from another device such as a desktop PC via irda/Bluetooth and stored on the Palm. Items beamed to the Palm may be stored on a memory card or saved in main memory. The files may then be beamed to other devices. The typical use is to copy small files from a desktop system eg
AppLog AppLog is an application logging tool for use on PalmOS PDA's. It has been written to assist researchers studying the use of PDA's.
AppLog records the time any application is used on the PDA. Each log entry notes the time, date and application identifier whenever an application is started, and how long the application is used for
NineColours NineColours is a helper application for choosing web page colours.
NineColours can also be used as a colour notebook if you are choosing paint or other colour items.
Colours may be mixed by adjusting the colour sliders or by picking a starting colour from a colour palette.
The display shows the colour as a 16 bit colour and as an 8 bit "websafe" colour
EyeMail 2 EyeMail 2 - Have you got an Eyemodule2? Have you ever been away and taken a great photo that you don't want to loose, or perhaps you'd like to send a holiday snap as an attachment to an email postcard? Perhaps you've filled the Visor memory but would like to take just a few more photos? Then take a look at EyeMail! (The original EyeMail is for the original EyeModule