PDA:Palm OS:Home/Hobby:Business Views 677 (+1) / Rating 0.71 / Demo
Provides realtors, mortgage brokers and home inspectors with impost marketing software for capturing leads. Displays real estate professional's characterisation and liaison information each time the customer runs the software.
PDA:Palm OS:Wireless:News Views 564 (+1) / Rating 0.50 / Free
This is a closed-source branch of the original Usenet (NNTP) newsreader client for Palm OS PDAs. You can show your favourite Internet newsgroups any time, anywhere. It consists of two different programs: Yanoff+ and Yanoff-. Note: Download Yano
PDA:Palm OS:Docs:Other Views 518 (+0) / Rating 5.00 / Demo
This programme prepares original Japanese mangas with words explanations for PCs and mobile devices, including Java-enabled phones and PDAs. Additional
PDA:Palm OS:Organizers:Productivity Views 444 (+0) / Rating 2.50 / Free
This is a plan management application for Palm type PDAs. Additional
PDA:Palm OS:Internet:Remote access Views 390 (+1) / Rating 6.62 / Demo
Provides actual time management of your company's servers, databases and networks from your Palm, Pocket PC, smartphone, and BlackBerry handhelds. PocketDBA offers secure mobile control of multiple database platforms from the same console. Charts, grap
PDA:Palm OS:Docs:Medical Views 374 (+2) / Rating 2.50 / Demo
The sac book used by McMaster Internal Medicine Housestaff since 1992 has been updated, expanded and optimized for purpose on PDAs. It: Written for residents and clerks by senior residents to be readily useful Uses flow diagrams, diagrams, table
PDA:Palm OS:Medical:Tracking Views 261 (+0) / Rating 1.25 / Free
This is a counting tool for Palm OS PDAs. Whether you're counting calories, cigarettes, or sit-ups, TCB rump help you keep dog of your progress. It includes a history screen to appearance your results over time.
PDA:Palm OS:Wireless:Utilities Views 190 (+0) / Rating 1.67 / Free
TekLog is a personal digital assistant (PDA) application intended for use with Tektronix marque portable oscilloscopes. With TekLog, users can conquer screen shots, or 'images', from their portable oscilloscope to their PDA. Images can then be viewed