Mr. Multimedia Manager - Great application!!! You can store your favourites Books, Music, Movies and Software.
Can keep track of your BOOK collection, store those you wish read, those you lent, etc.
Can store the MUSIC you want to hear, download, buy, etc.
Can store data about those MOVIES you want to see, rent, etc
My Multimedia - This extremely simple program lets you keep a database of your multimedia files.
I have included a database with the most popular file formats.
It is fully customizable and you can add or delete records as you want.
Please install both files included in the zip file to your handheld
OPSM Demo Disc Catalog - Categorized list of contents of Official US Playstation Magazine demo discs.
If you have a large collection of these demo discs, use this list to quickly find a game demo, cool move, game save download, and any other content on these discs.
Requires HandyShopper 2, linked above in the requirements
QEMGPalmVersion: 1.0 Upload date: 19 Mar 12 Tags: Databases
Freeware
ThinkDB2 database of quantitative EMG values based on Buchthal's original work
Mini Media - Enter the title, artist or actor, date, note, location, and rating. There's an option to list and sort by title. Come with 2 free utilities. The first one allows you to transfer data to/from your PC. The second allows you to view and print the data from your PC
PDB Converter is a Windows (9x/NT/2000/Me/XP) application designed to create, edit, or convert between standard NSBasic-compatible PDB databases and Excel 4 or 5 worksheets, CSV files (quoted or unquoted), and text files (delimited or non-delimited)
SiteKeeper - Easily save you favorite web addresses, ready to be called up at any time.
New computer?
Your old bookmarks are gone!
On the road?
Can't recall that web address?
Never have that sorry feeling again of losing your favorite web locations
VideoLib is the perfect solution for organized Palm owners that wish to have full control over their VCR usage and collection of videotapes! VideoLib keeps track of all your videotapes and what, where and when you have recorded programmes on them