Downloadable games for palm vx
Jumps Jumps is an arcade game where a penguin jumps from a rock and tries to fly as far as possible. Sahalin Sahalin is a step by step economical strategic game. Chaser Dig 80 levels of funny adventure where you have to use both brain and reaction to win. Sokoban Sokoban is a popular logic game invented by Hiroyuki Imabayashi in Sudoku Sudoku is a free palm app to play Sudoku games on the go, with a logical solver and other features.
Once the pick is in, slide it around to one side of the device until you reach a cold area where the adhesive is still firm. It should be easy to tell when you've done enough this time, as the pick will start to go limp when the backplate separates.
Continue sliding the pick along until you've reached the bottom corner, then grab another pick and repeat the same process for the other side. You might also want to stick a third pick in the original insertion point to prevent it from sealing back together. Once all three sides are pried open, carefully pull the backplate from front to back. The adhesive on the bottom edge next to the HotSync connectors will likely still be pretty firm, but you shouldn't try to heat it.
Because the bottom of the unit is curved, any heat blown here will curve around and impact the face buttons. Also be careful not to warp the backplate as you pull. Remember, heating metal makes it malleable too, and any warps will make reassembling the device later more difficult. With the backplate removed, you'll at last be greeted with the internals of the Palm V or Vx, as shown below. The battery is contained in a red plastic wrapper which is glued to the screen assembly.
That's right, the screen. The Palm V's electronics are separated into multiple layers which leaves a gap for the battery, minimizing the device's overall thickness. Now, whatever you do, do not try to pry the battery out. The Palm V's display assembly is fairly fragile and the glass will likely crack if you apply too much force. While you could continue disassembly and use heat to melt the battery package adhesive, I strongly do not recommend this.
Instead, simply take a pair of scissors and carefully cut through the plastic wrapper without puncturing the battery itself. You'll notice the original battery also houses some components in a black wrapper off to the left.
This is held down by a metal clip at the bottom of the Palm V casing, but you can safely bend this up and out of the way for now. With that, the battery is almost free. All that's left is to disconnect it from a surprisingly user-friendly power connector. Use your fingernails to wiggle the connector out of its socket. You'll notice this connector is keyed, so it should only go in one way, but for reference, note the cable positioning: ground on left black wire , power on right red wire.
Plug your new battery in the same position and tuck it into the plastic wrapper. If you answered yes then with DigiPoll you can Allows you to favorite talks so you know where you want to be. The Next Add the characters for the encounter and tap sort. You can drag characters to rearrange them or swipe to delete.
It also better integrates floating events and allows more customization of the display. Sports good use of color including icons , and supports Sony hi res natively in week and list views, plus looks great in other views with Hi Res Assist.
For a complete list of features, see their web site. Only downside is its size, but what do you expect for this kind of power. Also comes with dbScan 25K which checks for problems with the databases, and a basic icon editor.
Supports OS 5 high density icons on OS 4 devices. As of version 5. Very sharp daily devotional program that links to MyBible by Laridian see below and tracks your readings. Nicely implemented with a date picker for jumping dates. Cowman, Christ Unlimited, and others. Supports VFS natively, so I run the devotional texts off of my memory card, which works great.
The T3 changed this app from one of the slowest apps I have to almost instantaneous. My T3 has an interesting anomoly in the left-center of the screen where it thinks I tapped a tad higher than I actually did. This combination help me keep track of the situation and minimize the error. City map program for your Palm.
Locates addresses, points of interest, and provides directions between two points. Works well, making travel around a new city quite easy. Discovery - 11K - Free from PalmSource. A nice Bluetooth device discovery app done as a programming example. Documents To Go 7. Editing is very capable and does a good job when pictures and tables are done on the PC and imported. Supports and views bmp and jpg graphics directly.
Pro version comes in ROM on the T3, but the Premium upgrade adds spell checking, passwording, pdf, charting, picture, and email support. Hotsync support preserves even features that DTG doesn't support directly. Nicely done package. Word To Go has replaced WordSmith as my handheld word processor. In fact, most of my reviews are now written in WTG as I travel around or wait in line during my travels. Highly recommended! Cute program that cycles through pictures on your handheld while it sits in your cradle.
Can be set to execute automatically at your autooff time while in the cradle. Quite a few nice pictures on their website. The app on your handheld automatically formats the compressed pictures upon initial loading to your display settingsxxbit in my case. There is a shareware version which allows more customization. Very nice abridged version of the big Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary.
I found the definitions and discussions more detailed and helpful than Taber's, but Taber's has more terms in it. Supports VFS natively and it's pretty quick. Links to other Skyscape products. Switched to Stedman's. For Sony T- and NR-series only. Plays the dialtones through the CLIE speaker. Haven't found a real use for it yet, but it works fine.
Neat scientific calculator with much more to offer. It has a built in graphing function and equation solver with customizable search limits and tolerances. Generally algebraic-type setup but with loose parentheses rules. New as of this writing addition to the Palm Bible Study world. Combines a simple-to-use but effective interface with a number of Nelson's most popular titles.
Includes 3 Bible versions, 2 commentaries, Strong's lexicons, 2 dictionaries, a topical reference, and a devotional--all modern, commercial works. Doesn't support work in the original languages.
Standard version still free Awesome medical database that provides concise dosing, off-label indications, contraindications, interactions, adverse reactions, pregnancy, lactation, and other information on over monographs, plus a database of alternative medications and an infectious disease database with medication recommendations. Created by physicians for medical professionals, and it is updateable over the web through an AvantGo-type connection.
Now includes a feature that allows you to input a regimen and check it for conflicts including alternate medicines , a medical calculator, clinical tables and guidelines, and formulary listings for major HMOs. Targeted at the medical community and uses standard medical shorthand to save space, but all learnable by laymen. Outstanding reference that is regularly updated! Only downside is that it eats a lot of RAM, and doesn't support databases on the card. I chose Tarascon see its write-up on this page.
Warning: ePocrates proved very challenging to uninstall from my T3. Andrew Yee, MD. Nice and growing database of medical phenomenon named after their founders. Syndromes are sometimes named after their finders or initial diagnosers. The eponyms become obscure over time. Yee put together this list to help keep the names and underlying phenomenon straight.
Nifty utility for the Tungsten T T and T 3 that pops up the onscreen keyboard when pressing the right navigator button. Simple interface and very easy to use, but lacks some of the customization that Afterburner supports, like slowing the PDA down when the power remaining drops to a certain point. Another nice touch is that it pops up and asks you how fast you want to set a new program to run the first time you execute a new app. However, it still introduces instability in the system.
I suffered three hard resets as a result of trying to Hotsync ePocrates. If I get brave, I may spend more time working with it. Follow-up: gave up on it before my TC hit the floor. Clever implementation using ftp. I've used Total Commander since my early Windows days and still swear by it. It started as a file manager, but has grown to much more while remaining true to its intuitive interface.
Very slick! Transfers files from RAM as well, but is a bit slow in operation and can only do one file at a time. There is a full version that does more, but it's expensive.
Filez - K Freeware by nosleep software. Also can change file attributes and a host of useful capabilities. Very handy, but I switched to McFile as my primary file manager for a while.
Small program to gage your input speed. Also the basis of a periodic contest by Textware. Sentences to match are user-configurable. Legendary soft keyboard replacement, and first to support the T3. Nicely executed and sports a built-in launch bar, most recently used apps popup, and user-definable slides. Even works in conjunction with Palm's on-screen Graffiti 2 implementation. My only real complaint is that any punctuation other than the five most common requires it to pop up an auxilliary keypad.
Only works in portrait mode at this time. I used it as my primary input method for a while. Very nice implementation and well supported! I'm significantly faster with ME4T3 Still a great app. Conversion is fast, compression is good, and the images look great on the handheld. Also works great for pictures. If the image is larger than the screen, you can zoom out with one tap, then tap on the area of interest and zoom back in with another tap.
Nice touch! I think it was due to my removal of network support. With network suppot back in, it worked fine again. Font Collector - 51K Shareware by Dr. Alexander Pruss. An outstanding utility for spicing up your Palm's display. Heir to FontHack with Lubak's fonts for OS 4, this great app changes your system font with a simple interface. No hacks required and unused fonts can be stored on a card. You can also set fonts for individual programs, even from the command line while in a program, or user-defined groups of programs, and it will correct for extra space in menus if you use a smaller font.
Fonts4OS5 comes with a nice selection of attractive hi res fonts in a variety of sizes. Some change their fonts to something smaller so more text will fit on the screen. Me, I just fell in love with Comic Sans Update: When used with FontSmoother , implements antialias smooth fonts.
GrxView - K Shareware from inDev. Support for each format comes with a plugin, so you only have to install the ones you need--nice touch. Even with the ARM optimization, it still isn't the fastest displaying viewer, but it is a great value.
It also integrates nicely with ZLauncher. HandStory Suite 3. Full support for VFS and hi res displays. Replaces Avantgo by selecting or creating web clip sites custom or provided , updating manually or user scheduled, then can sync the clips directly to the memory card.
Simple to use--I had it up and syncing web content in minutes. It even sets the Hotsync conduits for faster syncing of just the news. Can also capture and convert most web sites or just text and images selected on a site. Image view can view files larger than the screen and does a super job converting and compressing to the handheld.
Doc reader supports all standard stuff including bookmarks. Extensive use of categories and file types simplify the display. Options can be set for each document type. This is a super program, and replaced Avantgo, Fireviewer, and Weasel Reader on my Sony within an hour of installation. Full T3 support. Hack Broom - 6k Freeware. Utility to delete hacks with their support and preference files. Deleting hacks from only the hack controlling program or file manager leaves the support files behind.
Great concept. My copy came with PopUp Names below. Great database program that's much more than just a shopping program. The Yahoo! I used to make my shopping lists in memos. Where HandyShopper shines is in the ability to keep lists by store, track prices and quantity, and reuse items from lists.
Lists can include all items or just the ones needed on the current trip. Support is outstanding, better than most commercial software. Can't beat the price. Simple interface makes it easy to use. If you download files with a WiFi connection, you need HandZipper to unzip and install the contents while you're on the road.
Utility to capture your hi res Clie's screen to a bmp in RAM or on your memory stick. Great for illustrating reviews and articles. Works like a charm and produces excellent images. Simply use MS Import to copy the images from your memory stick to your PC, then convert to jpg or whatever else you typically use.
Comes in two parts: the actual screen capture DA desk accessory and the image manager. The website is Japanese, and there are no English docs. However, there is an excellent tutorial on setting this up at Launchplug. I had it up and running in about a minute with Brian's directions. Also, don't use the delay timer for a screen capture with versions prior to 1. Update: Version 1. Splits large icon sets up into smaller ones.
Comes with Datebk5. Outstanding icon database manager and icon editor. Will convert icons between color densities and resolutions, rearrange their index numbers, or rearrange them without changing their relative numbers, and copy them between databases. Support is super. Latest version can access icon libraries on the card. Chris posted that he can no longer keep up with its popularity, so now it's now free. Instant Text Mobile is a great tool that can simply complete words as you write.
Or, you can use your knowledge of what you will write next to leverage Instant Text Mobile's smart search engine to dramatically cut your actual writing time and effort. A very sophisticated search engine powers this revolutionary Palm application. I imported the WordComplete word list into the business glossary to use as my standard glossary. Document, HTML, and image viewer with compression.
Strength lies in its HTML conversions with preserved hyperlinking and its handling of tables. Documents are compressed, formatted nicely, and with preserved fonts, etc. Version 4. JackFlash - K Commercial from Brayder. The last update 3. The T3 has about 1MB free flash out of the box. JackFlash comes with JackSafe to recover the Flash after a hard reset, which works fine so far on the T3 under 3. FlashEnable will reenable the flash manually after a hard reset, which offers an alternative.
FWIW, version 2. Update: JackFlash3. JackSprat - K Commercial from Brayder. It can delete programs and languages in FlashROM, making room for JackFlash to add to your available application storage space. TC support came in beta 6 and TC support in beta 7, and all works fine and seems stable. Beta 10 fixed a minor TC issue that I never encountered. Recommend you read Brayder's manual and my primer before installing. Very nice! I took less our of the Flash after the upgrade because I didn't need all the space.
Update 2: Beta version 3. Warning: The T3 will not Hotsync more than once unless soft reset each time when Bluetooth support is removed from Flash. Leaving Bluetooth support in ROM resolves the issue. Now I'm operating normally with the Jacks. Thanks Brayder! Nice, but not cheap, replacement for the built-in Graffiti writing system. Graffiti is generally based on capital letter forms, usually one form per letter with a few exceptions.
Jot recognizes more letter variations esp. Has built-in tutorial, which is essential to learning its variety of character strokes. Overall recognition is noticeably better and more flexible than Graffiti, but "non-common" punctuation takes more strokes to enter. Non-common punctuation requires 2 upstrokes, one on either "side" of the symbol, plus the symbol itself. To be fair, the symbols are more straight forward and don't require a reference card like the Graffiti symbols do.
But, you cannot "teach" it your strokes. Speed is indistinguishable from the built-in Graffiti, which is very good. Overall positive experience so far though the letters 'p' and 'k' are troublesome at times , but not sure it's flexible enough to be worth the high price by itself.
Best bought as part of the 3-product bundle offer. But after all is said, I'd hate to give it up and go back to straight graffiti. Hi res note: Jot 1. Was totally replaced by MessagEast Stamp described under the hack section below until my T3 came along.
Now I'm back to it. Graffiti 2 is a subset of Jot, but I prefer the full system. Update: Jot 2. It does not work in the graffiti area in the DIA, and it is always on i. CIC solved the problem in G2 causing delays on simple taps because G2 tries to make all taps into periods. Jot 2. Not ideal, but I grew tired of the crashes with no sign of an update. I wrote to CIC tech support, but they couldn't provide a solution.
Still in beta, but this is a very fast, very nice doc reader with fast VFS support. Looks great with hi res assist as well. Only shortfall is lack of support for bookmarks. The author promptly answered my email query, indicating that bookmark support is coming soon in the next beta release.
Now removed. Awesome hi res movie player that supports the MP4 container. Movie trailers are on the order of 6. Sound quality of MP4 files is outstanding. The free version of 2. Nifty test program for PDA screens. Checks out color palettes, brightness, readability, geometry, and more. Still on PC if I need it. Older program for which some folks have created databases. I only use it for a medical abbreviation database.
Found a good med abbreviation database for BDicty. Outstanding programmable, scientific, RPN calculator patterned after the classic Hewlett-Packard lines which I've used for decades. The screen is such that you can actually use it by "pressing" the individual keys.
Creative Creek also makes a non-programmable version for less money. The latest version supports Sony and OS 5 hi res and looks great, and version 3. Works great on my T3. Imazeki older version 1. Has context menus on holding the stylus on files, and will also beam files directly from the memory card. It will also execute apps with the selected database if the app supports arguements.
Still a nice app, but Palm Insider Pro is a more capable file manager. Great hack for quickly swapping between most recent programs used, with ability to include favorite programs as well.
This requires going into X-Master to "configure" McPhling when you add new programs to the card so that it scans the card and updates the cache. The speed trade is definitely worth the effort. SwitchHack preserves the previous program's state better when swapping, but has become less useful to me with all the apps I keep on my Memory Stick. Note: There is an OS 5 app version of this which works great.
Very powerful medical calculator. More complete than the one built in to ePocrates 6. Calculations are categorized for easy access. My only gripe is that it doesn't use the fancier Palm T3 alarm sounds. Some of the skins look really great in bit color. Shareware by MegaSoft It has a number of useful tools and file displays, and is able to not only tailor the icon sizes, but also the icon label font. I evaluated MegaLauncher against ZLauncher recently and found it wanting.
Backgrounds are prc file format, so are not easy to make. The tool icons are still very large and block too much of the background picture. Archiving was removed since 3.
In the end, ML4 is just ML3 with some display tweaks--far too little after a year without an update. Practice program for MessageEaseKB under hacks below. Scientifically designed to minimize stylus movement, and uses only 11 keys!
Takes a bit of learning to get the character locations down, but it's definitely faster than grafitti or the default keyboard. Also includes a game that helps you learn the keyboard layout. All writing in this program can be copied to the clipboard upon exit, in case you were practicing for real. I am back to this until ME virtual graffiti skin is updated for the T3. No longer need this app. Very interesting replacement for the built-in Palm OS soft keyboard.
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