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Cover Up Solitaire (Palm OS) 2.07
Cover Up Solitaire (Palm OS)is an interesting game in which you move all the cards to the tableau. more>>
Cover Up Solitaire (Palm OS) 2.07 is an interesting game for Palm OS in which you move all the cards to the tableau. Solitaire games, also known as Patience, are card games for a single player. These games typically involve dealing cards from a shuffled deck into a prescribed arrangement on a tabletop, from which the player attempts to reorder the deck by suit and rank through a series of moves transferring cards from one place to another under prescribed restrictions.
The first known solitaire game rules were recorded during the Napoleonic era. From that time the popularity of solitaire games has grown widely, and in second half of the 20th century hundreds of books describing hundreds of different solitaire games have been published. In the 1980s, personal computers made solitaire more popular than ever: since players don't need to shuffle and deal the cards for each and every hand, game play has become more enjoyable.
Rules:
- 4 tableau piles (center) - cards are moved here automatically. At the start of the game 1 card is dealt to each pile.
- stock (top, face down) - cards are moved from here during the game.
- 4 Suit Buttons (below tableau) - click on it, and if there are two or more tableau piles with top card of the same suit they will be covered by cards from the stock.
Requirements: Palm OS 5
EjectUSB 1.5
Closes programs running from a specified drive or folder more>>
Note: Some antivirus and antispyware programs flag EjectUSB as being infected/malware, although the application is perfectly safe and does not pose a threat to your system. This is called a false positive. The term false positive is used when antivirus software wrongly classifies an innocuous ( inoffensive ) file as a virus. The incorrect detection may be due to heuristics or to an incorrect virus signature in a database. Similar problems can occur with antitrojan or antispyware software.
Enhancements:
- Bug fix: EjectUSBs ejection success message will more reliably appear on Vista.
- Bug fix: EjectUSBs ejection success message will only disappear when the ejected drive
is unplugged instead of disappearing when any USB device is unplugged. - Bug fix: EjectUSB will no longer display an error if WMI functions fail.
- Improvement: EjectUSBs ejection success message now displays the ejected drives name.
- Addition: Added /ini command line argument to allow a settings file to be specified.
- Addition: Added /settings command line argument to display a settings interface window.
- Addition: Included Settings.bat with the download to make adjusting settings easier.
- Change: Modified the manifest information.
Pitch Hero 1.0
Pitch Hero is an innovative and versatile utility which plays you a note; you listen and then hit the corresponding piano key. more>>
Pitch Hero 1.0 is an innovative and versatile utility which plays you a note; you listen and then hit the corresponding piano key. If you don't get it right on your first attempt, you can peck around on the vintage grand piano until you're correct. You can measure your progress through a final score that measures both your time and the number of errors you make. Pitch Hero will sharpen your skills at both note and interval recognition.
Note: The "Download Now" link directs you to the iTunes App Store, where you must continue the download process. You must have iTunes installed in order to open the link, and you must have an active iTunes account to download the application. This download may not be available in some countries."
Requirements:
- Compatible with iPhone and iPod touch
- Requires iPhone 2.2.1 Software update.
Portable SoftPerfect Network Scanner 3.9 Build 186
A multi-threaded IP, NetBIOS and SNMP scanner more>>
Major Features:
- Fast multithreaded scanning.
- Pings computers.
- Detects hardware (MAC) addresses.
- Detects hidden shared resources (Normally they are not visible on a network) and write accessible shares.
- Scans for listening TCP ports and SNMP services.
- Mounting and exploring of found resources.
- Doesn't require administrative privileges.
Enhancements:
- Added a Rescan all computers command that lets you re-scan all the computers shown in the list (filtered or not).
- Added a quick check whether a host is on-line before attempting to explore shared folders. This is to prevent the network scanner from being unresponsive while attempting to explore a shared folder on an off-line host.
Requirements: none
Portable Undelete Plus 2.98
A quick and effective way to restore accidentally deleted files more>> Portable Undelete Plus 2.98 gives a solution for recovering accidentally deleted files. It can also restore files emptied from the Recycle Bin, permanently deleted files within Windows using the Shift + Delete, and files that have been deleted from within a Command Prompt.
Undelete Plus allows the following tasks to be performed:
- Recovery of deleted files from NTFS/NTFS5, FAT12/FAT16/FAT32 volumes.
- Restoring deleted files on Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows 2003, Windows Vista.
Important Information: As soon as you discover that vital files have been erased, the most important thing is to prevent erased files from being rewritten. To do so, avoid any use of the disk where the file was erased until after the files are recovered. Also remember that Undelete Plus shouldn't be installed to this disk - install it to floppy if no other disk is available.
The following three things are important for restoration considerations:
- The less time since the disk has been de-fragmented
- The sooner you make a restoration attempt
- The smaller the size of the file - the more chances for success
When Undelete Plus saves a restored file it reads its content and writes it to a new file with the same name. It is recommended that you save files on another disk because of the risk of overwriting other erased files with the new saved one.
If you still choose to save files on the same disk from where they were restored, all files will be read from disk to memory and only after that will be written to disk. Then to check the condition of other erased files on disk, it will be re-scanned.
This program is adware because: Displays ad banners or other types of advertising material during its runtime.
Requirements: none
MicroGolf Board (PalmOS)(HiRes) 1.7.5
MicroGolf is an add on "Board" for BOUNCIN. Shoot the ball in the hole to progress to the next hole. Collect Gold Tees to earn bonus points. You are allowed 8 attempts, or "Strokes" to sink the ball i more>>
MicroGolf is an add on "Board" for BOUNCIN. Shoot the ball in the hole to progress to the next hole. Collect Gold Tees to earn bonus points. You are allowed 8 attempts, or "Strokes" to sink the ball in the hole. The fewer "Strokes" you take to complete a hole, the higher your score will be. When you complete the entire course consisting of 9 holes, you will be awarded a bonus and the game will end.
IMPORTANT:
This product requires BOUNCIN 1.7.5 or higher to function!
Requirements: Requires BOUNCIN Version 1.7.5 or Higher
Whats new in this version: New Release
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License:Freeware
Fit2Go 0.7.1
Fit2Go provides you with a free linear and quadratic function graphing tool and curve fitter which supports exploration and modeling activities. more>> Fit2Go 0.7.1 provides you with a free linear and quadratic function graphing tool and curve fitter which supports exploration and modeling activities. It supports data collection by proposing a model that can appropriately describe the users data. The tool highlights the numeric aspects of a phenomenon. Together, Sketch2Go and Fit2Go provide a comprehensive view of models and modeling.
Fit2Go is suited for building a conceptual understanding of mathematical facts that are usually known only as "rules of thumb." Everyone knows that two points define a line. Fewer would know that three points define a parabola. High school students can prove it either in their algebra course by solving a system of equations or in their analytic geometry studies by implementing the geometric properties of the parabola. Fit2Go provides a wide repertoire of choices that fit given sets or subsets of data, and elicits questions and conjectures that can lead to formal solutions and proofs.
Major Features:
- Students can view a phenomenon, identify variables, conduct experiments, and take measurements in order to construct models of the phenomena.
- Fit2Go offers linear or quadratic models by presenting graphs and expressions of functions that can fit the data.
- Fit2Go provides an easy visual way of enter the data by dynamically viewing the point and reading its values.
- After choosing the type of model (an important decision that should be made by the user rather than automatically interpreted by the tool), Fit2Go presents a specific line (if only two data points are marked) or a specific quadratic function (if three points are marked).
- Interesting cases occur when too many or too few points are marked. Fit2Go does not attempt to fit a model to all points by interpolation. Rather, it randomly plots optional curves that fit a subset of the marked points and allows the user to alternate between the random options.
- If there are too few constrains, Fit2Go graphs a family of graphs, which it alternates according to the user requests.
Requirements:
- Java Enabled (J2ME) Phone - Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1
- Screen Resolution: 128 x 96 and above

PhoneTunes 4.20
control your music collection from the comfort of your phone. more>> PhoneTunes provides an Apple iTunes interface for a Smartphone, allowing you to control your music collection from the comfort of your phone.
The PhoneTunes client collates a database of your entire music collection directly onto the phone. No slow connecting and browsing between the phone and the PC - all you music is right there on your phone.
Features:
Seamless Bluetooth Integration (support for the Widcomm, Toshiba, BlueSoleil, Microsoft and other common bluetooth stacks)
Simple configuration - works right out of the box! Direct access to the bluetooth stack, no slow browsing-for bluetooth devices or time spent attempting to connect-to a Bluetooth device - it just works!
Supports Bluetooth, WiFi or even GPRS\3G connections
Phone is automatically updated when you add iTunes tracks
Support for queuing individual tracks, albums or whole playlists
Skip forward or back in the playlist from the smartphone
Pause current track from the smartphone
Adjust the iTunes volume from the smartphone
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License:Freeware
Sketch2Go 0.7.1
Sketch2Go is an excellent and free program encouraging visual exploration of phenomena by providing qualitative indication of the ways in which the sketch drawn by the user changes. more>> Sketch2Go 0.7.1 is an excellent and free program encouraging visual exploration of phenomena by providing qualitative indication of the ways in which the sketch drawn by the user changes. The sketch is a diagrammatic representation that attempts to help the viewer focus on the principles rather than on tedious details of the represented phenomenon. Phenomenon can refer to processes outside of mathematics (e.g., physical temporal phenomena) or to mathematical phenomena (e.g., a function with three extrema). Moving students beyond plotting and reading points to interpreting the global meaning of graphs and the functional relationships that they describe has been identified as a major goal of mathematics education.
Tools like Sketch2Go enable the bypassing of algebraic symbols as the only channel into mathematical representation, and motivate students to experiment with a given situation, analyze it, and reflect upon it, even when the situation is too complicated for them to approach symbolically. The visual analysis that emerges from work with such tools is different from that which arises from work with algebraic symbols or numerical tables.
Major Features:
- Sketch2Go is a qualitative graphing tool. Graphs are sketched using seven icons representing constant, increasing, and decreasing functions that change at constant, increasing, or decreasing rates. It is based on original R&D carried out by Schwartz and Yerushalmy (1995) and Shternberg & Yerushalmy (2001), who propose an intermediate bridging representation based on the function and its vocabulary. The seven graphic icons describe the change in both the function and its rate of change. Sketch2Go is a version of the Qualitative Derivative Grapher programmed by Alexander Zilber for CET (Centre for Educational Technology).
- Mathematical modeling cannot be fully accomplished by this qualitative sign system of constant, increasing, and decreasing functions. But the set of seven signs supports forming a mathematical construction with language developed from acquaintance with physical scenarios, helping lay the foundations of learning pre-calculus and calculus. Sketch2Go supports the abstraction of everyday phenomena using a small set of mathematical signs that can be manipulated on screen as semi-concrete objects.
Requirements:
- Java Enabled (J2ME) Phone - Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1
- Screen Resolution: 128 x 96 and above
Autocorrect 0.82
Autocorrect gives users a helping hand to modify the Treos automatic string replacement behavior (not condoned by PalmOne). more>>
Autocorrect 0.82 gives users a helping hand to modify the Treo's automatic string replacement behavior (not condoned by PalmOne). By default, Treos will attempt to "autocorrect" various strings in most all text fields. For example, while typing a memo, if you enter "beleive ", it will replace it with "believe ". This a great feature if you are using English, but not very useful for other languages. In fact, it can be detrimental if a legitimate word in your language is forcibly replaced by something else. A common example is lower case "i" replaced by upper case "I".
Requirements: Palm OS 4.0 or higher
GPSToday 0.9.5
Unleash the full potential of your Windows Mobile device with GPS. more>>
GPSToday 0.9.5 is designed to help you make use of the full capabilities of your device. It is a useful lightweight today screen plug-in. Utilizes intelligent algorithms to always maintain and display a fix on your position right on your today screen, without draining the battery. Always see your full street address. Always shows the distance to the nearest contact from your device's address book. Single tap to save current location as the address of a contact.
You will never need the stylus to use GPSToday. Speed, heading, and satellite data is shown clearly on the today screen whenever the GPS is running. In-pocket tap protection. To fully start the GPS in continuous mode requires an iPhone-like sliding motion. Fully draggable online maps. Always see all your address book contacts on the map. Yahoo local search from Today Screen, with Yelp Reviews. Fetch the full street address for any point on the map. Automatically disables data access when your device goes into roaming mode.
Enhancements:
- Sets the device to autonomously wakeup before attempting a periodic fix,
- Prevents the device from going to sleep when running the GPS in persistent mode.
My Mobiler My Mobile Ware 1.0 Build 70821
Control your mobile by using desktop keyboard and mouse. Copy/Paste text between mobile and desktop. Capture mobile screen. Drag and drop files to your mobile. more>>
Control your mobile by using desktop keyboard and mouse.
Copy/Paste text between mobile and desktop.
Capture mobile screen.
Drag and drop files to your mobile.
Enhancements:
- Double click works, fixed.
- Second attempt to open Mobiler failure issue, fixed.
- Zoom (Add 50% for VGA screen), add
- Balloon message, add
AstroView 1.76
AstroViewPalm is the program you use to view a shared computer from a Palm Powered device. more>>
AstroViewPalm also allows you to save whatever is currently in the viewer as a picture whether you are connected to a remote desktop or not. This ability is found under the "Image" menu. You can view a desktop or a saved image in 3 levels of Zoom: Normal (1X), Zoom Double (2X) and Zoom Quadruple (4X). This ability is found under the "Zoom" menu. You can also push the up and down page buttons on the front of your device to zoom in and out respectively. Viewing in Double and Quadruple modes decreases bandwith significantly.
Most likely you will be viewing a remote desktop that is larger than the display on your Palm OS device. Currently AstroViewPalm has 3 ways to view different parts of that larger desktop. You do this by "scrolling".
We offer 3 scroll modes: Grab, Scale and Mouse.
Grab Scroll works by moving to another part of the remote desktop in response to you pushing the stylus. While you move the stylus the same point on the desktop stays under it. Its sort of like putting your index finger on a piece of paper thats on a smooth desk. As you move your finger around the paper moves too but not relative to your finger.
Scale Scroll works by showing you that part of the desktop relative to where your stylus is on the palm screen. So if you tap the top left corner of the palm screen you will see the top left corner of the remote desktop. Tap the middle of the screen and you see the middle of the remote desktop. Hold the stylus down while moving it and you will see everything in between.
Mouse Scroll works by imitating the mouse on the remote desktop. When you touch the stylus to the palm screen it causes the mouse button to be down on the remote desktop. As you move the stylus in mouse scroll mode so does the mouse move on the remote desktop. If you move the stylus within about 1/4 inch of your Palms screen border then the part of the remote desktop your viewing will shift so that you can see more of the desktop in the direction that you are moving the stylus.
You can switch between the different scroll modes via the "Stylus" menu. You can also switch into Mouse Scroll by hitting the leftmost hard button on the front of your palm also known as the DateBook button. Hitting it again will switch you back into the previous scroll mode either Grab or Scale. All 3 scroll modes work in real time as does zooming so you can zoom in and out at the same time you are using any of the scroll modes.
You can copy whatever text is currently selected on the shared machine to your handhelds clipboard. Do this by choosing "Copy From Remote..." under the "View" menu. You can also paste whatever text is currently on your handhelds clipboard to the text insertion point of the shared computer. Do this by choosing "Paste To Remote..." under the "View" menu. For both copying and pasting a maximum of 5000 characters are moved with one operation.
Enhancements:
- Added chat rooms to AstroShare and AstroView. This is found under the "Login" menu as "Show Chat Rooms...". You can create a new chat room and enter one from this dialog. The rooms are listed along with the number of users in each room. You can only enter one chat room at a time. When entering a chat room you leave the previous one. Currently chat rooms do not work with AstroView for Palm OS.
- In AstroShare we fixed a timing issue when using the Request/Invite feature from the FriendsList. Previously you would often have to request or invite twice because the first attempt would give AstroShare enough time to set itself up with AstroCity and the second attempt would have the connection go through. This has been fixed now.
- For AstroView for Palm OS we now properly show whos FriendsList you are viewing when choosing to show it via the Login Menu. This is displayed in the dialogs title.
System requirements:
- Palm OS 3.5 and later
- 1 Megabyte free storage
Caltrain+ Caltrain Schedule 3.9.3
The Caltrain Schedule for PalmOS more>>
- Schedules for weekday, non-weekend holiday, and weekend service.
- Tapping on a train number brings up fare, zone, and travel time, and distance information (a subsequent Copy command will copy this text to the clipboard).
- Tapping on departure or arrival column brings up station information (a subsequent Copy command will copy this text to the clipboard). It also allows alarms to be set or cleared.
- Tapping on direction highlight toggles direction (saves one tap).
- Highlighting (color or bold) alternating fare zones in station list popups.
- A Preference Form, to enable or disable the following capabilities:
o Displaying todays schedule automatically (including Holidays) at startup
o AM/PM or 24-hour time format
o Ability to keep station popups centered on last choice (PalmOS 4.0 or greater only)
o Default minutes before triggering an alarm (see below for a more complete description of alarms)
- An Alarms Form, to show which alarms are currently set. Alarms are described in detail below.
- Pannable Color higher-resolution System Route Map (requires PalmOS 3.5 or greater)
- A Menu Item for switching to the BART Quick Planner (if it is installed).
- Support for 5-way navigator button (found on certain PalmOne models).
Alarm Information
Starting with Version 3.4, Caltrain+ has the ability to trigger alarms a specified number of minutes before a train departs or arrives. This is a complex feature that bears further explanation (though the goal is to make usage as intuitive as possible). Here are the details:
- Alarms are recurring (e.g. for commuters who ride the train on a regular basis). For non-recurring alarms there is already the Datebook, and this should be used.
- To set an alarm, start by tapping a time in either the departure or arrival column of a particular train. This brings up the detail popup window, which contains the alarm set/clear button. The button label toggles depending on whether the alarm is set or cleared.
- Next select the number of minutes before the train arrives/departs that you wish to be notified, using the popup to the right of the alarm set/clear button. Currently 5-60 minutes in increments of 5 minutes is supported. The default number of minutes may be specified in the preferences panel.
- Once an alarm is set, the popup is locked and displays the number of minutes selected as the advance notification interval. Clearing the alarm will unlock the popup.
- An alarm will be triggered the specified number of minutes before every train matching the schedule class. I.e., if an alarm is set for a M-F train, it will be triggered every weekday until cleared.
- There is logic for detecting holidays, and an alarm that would otherwise trigger will be skipped on a holiday (e.g. a M-F alarm will not trigger on Labor Day). The holidays recognized are limited to Xmas, Presidentss Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, and Thanksgiving.
- A train for which an alarm is set is highlighted in red/bold in the display.
- A maximum of 4 alarms may be set concurrently.
- The Alarms Form can be used to 1) see which alarms are set; 2) cancel individual alarms; 3) cancel all alarms.
- This feature works best with the Attention Manager (PalmOS 4.0 or greater). Earlier versions of Palm will work but the notification menu is crude and there is no snoozing or nagging.
- You can only set alarms for a holiday on the day of the holiday, and those alarms will be one-shots (non-repeating). Otherwise there are no restrictions (e.g. you can set a M-F alarm on a Saturday.
Troubleshooting & Known Problems
- "Blank display" (Grid shown but no text): this has been reported on the Treo 600 and 650 models. The cause has not been isolated: it seems to affect only a small number of units, and seems related to firmware (upgrading to a new firmware version has been known to both cause and solve this problem. No known workaround
- Resets after installing Caltrain Application. This is occasionally seen on all models, though again the Treos seem the most susceptible. Here are several things to try (ordered in increasing order of severity) that have been known to work on occasion:
1. explicitly delete Caltrain app from your handheld, and try to re-install
2. extract .prc file from the .zip archive instead of downloading directly (some browsers known to have a hard time handling .prc binaries)
3. Clean out your Hotsync directories. This from a user: "I found the last two versions of the Caltrain application that I was trying to update inside the "Install" folder which was inside my User Folder. For some reason, that application remained in that folder even after I deleted it from the handheld and from the Quick Install application. After I deleted the .prc files from the "Install" folder and rebooted the machine, everything worked normally. I used the Quick Install application and successfully installed the new program that I originally wanted to install"
4. Search your system and delete all instances of the Caltrain .prc files. Then delete Caltrain app from your handheld. Finally download a fresh .zip, extract the .prc, and try to install that.
5. Try using the free dbScan utility on your handheld.
6. Try (soft) resetting your handheld before attempting steps 1-5.
Enhancements:
- Updated to reflect the April 2, 2007 schedule and fares.
- New Features:
- "T" mode for displaying Redwood City Transfers. You select this by toggling the "T", "L", "A" popup thats immediately below the "Caltrain Schedule" header in the upper left hand corner of the main display. In "T" mode, routes requiring a RWC transfer will be displayed in bold green in the Train column. Tapping on Train or Origin columns will give the number of the train you are to transfer to; tapping on the Destination column will give information for the transfer train, including departure time.
- Trains form for displaying all the stops for a train rather than the converse. You can enter this form by either 1) tapping the Trains View button shown in the Schedule Detail form; or 2) selecting Trains in the Commands menu. If you navigate via the Trains View button the schedule for the corresponding will be shown. While in the Trains View, the 5-way navigator will behave the same way as in the main view.
- New abbreviated Help form.
- Bugfixes:
- Corrected a problem where alarms would cause the wrong train (or no train at all) to be bolded.
RoadMap 1.0.12
RoadMap is an open source (GPL) program that provides a car navigation for Linux, UNIX and now Windows CE (a.k.a. PocketPC). It displays a map of the streets, tracks the position provided by a NMEA-co more>>
It is possible to display a specific area by providing a (complete or incomplete) postal address, the intersection of two streets or an exact position (longitude / latitude).
The map files used by RoadMap are generated from the TIGER files provided by the US Census Bureau, and thus cover the USA only. The RoadMap map format is a binary format that is sensitive to the endianness of the processor. Maps available on this site cover all the USA and have been generated for a little endian processor (such as the Intel Pentium and StrongARM processors).
RoadMap has been designed to be usable on both a desktop or laptop PC, or on a PDA such as the iPAQ from HP (formely from COMPAQ). It can use either the Gtk 1.2 , Gtk 2.0 or QT graphic library for its user interface. The Qt interface supports the Sharps Zaurus PDA. All these machines share the same endianness and can use the maps provided on this site.
RoadMap is at an early stage of development. At this time there are no routing features implemented yet. The plan for the future is to implement some navigation features similar to those found in commercial street navigation systems. The main limit for implementing routing is the lack of navigation information in the US Census Bureau database (for example one-way street are not indicated). The US Census Bureau has clearly indicated that it does not plan to add these information in the future (the USCB does not need them).
RoadMap uses gpsd for the GPS link and flite (festival lite) for the voice messages. Note that flite can be rebuilt with better voices than the default one (such as a US voice instead of a british one--some may disagree :). See the flite README for more information. Here is an example, courtesy of Scot Wilcoxon:
cd flite
make clean # to remove old executable files
./configure --with-vox=cmu_us_kal16
RoadMap comes with its own GPS status screen, which provides an overview of the satellites received and highlights those the GPS has a fix on. This status screen allows for placing the GPS device in a position that optimizes satellite reception, even if that means making the GPS devices screen not accessible.
RoadMap uses a binary file format for representing the maps that is compact enough to allow the storage of many maps on a Compact Flash or MultiMedia card. For example, the map of Los Angeles county takes about 10 Mbytes of flash space. RoadMap comes with a set of tools to convert the US Census bureau data (both the 2000 and 2002 versions) into its own map format. Future versions of the US Census bureau data will be supported as well (usually a 1 or 2 months after the data has been released).
When RoadMap starts, it displays a map of the same area that was displayed on the latest session. Clicking on the map screen triggers a "sign" that displays the name of the street, road or freeway (if any) that is the closest to the mouse hotpoint.
Enhancements:
- Makefile cleanup: everything must now be built in src. If only one toolkit support is to be built, use the DESKTOP option. Please read the README file for more information.
- Small addition to the README file, section "troubleshooting".
- RoadMap uses a minimum refresh period to avoid recomputing the screen too often. This period is now a preference. Not that you normally would want to change this, but this helps on some very specific setups.
- The --debug option now accepts a list of source files as parameters.
- Reworked the roadmap_trip.c API, to have a common API between the current trip module and the upcoming one from Paul.
- Make RoadMap resynchronize with the graphic engine (X11) before drawing a new map. Dont redraw if the graphic engine is busy. This is intended as an attempt to avoid overloading the X server on a PDA (Paul Fox).
- Support defining a sprite as an alias of another sprite (Paul Fox).
- Show the preference categories sorted in alphabetical order, to makes it easier to retrieve a category tab.
- Expand all paths, including the hard-coded ones (Ehud Shabtai).
- Fix the handling of the end-of-file when the GPS source is a NMEA log file.
- User preference to decide what side to draw the toolbar on: top (default), right, bottom or left. (Not yet available on Windows CE.)
- A fix for the shape gap filler code in buildmap. buildmap generated wrong shapes for long lines (Ehud Shabtai).
- The menus are now user configurable, in a way similar to the toolbar. The actions can be renamed, to match the size of the screen better (Paul Fox and I).
- The minimal mouse/pen movement required to initiate a map drag is now configurable: some screen digitizers have a significant jitter, but a large value is incomfortable on a desktop machine (Paul Fox).