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Trend Micro Virus Checker 1.0
Virus information database. more>>
Trend Micro Virus Checker 1.0 offers you a convenient virus information database. If you own a Palm OS platform device with wireless access, just download the web clipping application and you'll be able to check, search and be updated on new viruses from anywhere in the US.
Micro Money 3
Micro Money is a J2ME application which can keep track of financial transactions of a personal. It has a very easy interface to enter transaction details more>> Micro Money 3 is designed as a useful tool which can keep track of financial transactions of a personal. It has a very easy interface to enter transaction details. It can show different type of reports based on the transactions. As it is a J2ME application it runs in a small cell phone which, most of the people carry now a day. So, Micro Money is able to store transaction details whenever it is talking place. It can manage multiple accounts, transfer between accounts, manage categories and many more. It is a solution for an individual to manage his/her financial information.
TealInfoDB: Metric System 1.0
This folio describes Metric System (SI) units and prefixes (e.g. micro-). more>>
iConnect micro-browser 4.0.0
iConnect micro-browser comes as a simple and useful open-source micro-browser that makes is possible to browse offline content channels. more>>
iConnect micro-browser 4.0.0 comes as a simple and useful open-source micro-browser that makes is possible to browse offline content channels.The core iConnect component is an iConnectLib, the PalmOS system library. The library has simple and easy-to-use API for integrating browsing functionality in any Palm application.
Requirements: PalmOS 3.0

MobiTradeOne for TD AMERITRADE 1.0.6
MobiTradeOne for TD AMERITRADE gives a useful application which is fully functional with managing your TD AMERITRADE account, observing financial market trends, placing new orders and executing current positions in stocks and options. more>>
MobiTradeOne for TD AMERITRADE 1.0.6 gives a useful application which is fully functional with managing your TD AMERITRADE account, observing financial market trends, placing new orders and executing current positions in stocks and options. MobiTradeOne enables trading securities listed on the NYSE, AMEX, NASDAQ, as well as OTC Bulletin Board (OTCBB) securities, pink sheet securities, options and exchange traded funds (ETFs).
Use MobiTradeOne when you are away from your computer or as an addition to your desktop applications. Install MobiTradeOne for TD AMERITRADE on your iPhone and enjoy its rich list of features and benefits. MobiTradeOne for TD AMERITRADE is completely FREE for TD AMERITRADE users.
Major Features:
- Comprehensive integration with TD AMERITRADE account;
- Access to trading for multiple order types and conditions available through TD AMERITRADE;
- Ability to place, modify or cancel orders;
- Watchlist;
- Full trading and orders history for the last 60 days;
- Real-time snapshot quotes with adjustable intervals;
- Charts which can be set up with various time intervals from 1 minute to 1 month and displayed as lines, candlesticks and bars;
- The latest market data and news from TD AMERITRADE and Yahoo! Finance;
- Technical analysis indicators: Pivot Points, Fibonacci, Simple Moving Average (SMA), Exponential Moving Average (EMA), Weighted Moving Average (WMA), Parabolic SAR, Bollinger bands, Commodity Channel index (CCI), Relative Strength Index (RSI), Momentum, Williams %R, Money flow index (MFI),Volume and MACD;
- Up to 8 indicators can be shown simultaneously on the same chart;
- User friendly mobile terminal interface;
- Confidentiality of ongoing operations;
Also designed and available for Windows Mobile. Brokerage services provided exclusively by TD AMERITRADE, Inc., member FINRA/SIPC. TD AMERITRADE, Inc. and EARLSOFT LLC. are separate, unaffiliated companies and are not responsible for each other's services and products.
Requirements: iPhone 2.0 software update
you to manage your TD AMERITRADE account, observe financial market trends, place new orders ... , observe financial market trends, place new orders and execute current positions in stocksLicense:Freeware
OpenDMTP 1.1.3
OpenDMTP (Open Device Monitoring and Tracking Protocol) is a highly configurable and extensible protocol for communicating with mobile devices over high-latency/low-bandwidth networks. more>>
There are many mobile GPS tracking devices on the market today with their own closed proprietary protocols. Searching the web for open protocols revealed only a few available for transferring data (including GPS information) between devices. However these solutions are generally designed for non-mobile applications and/or lack some of the low-bandwidth, configurable, and extensible features that mobile applications require.
Having an open protocol designed specifically for mobile devices has many advantages:
Targeted Event Generation: Many devices on the market are designed simply to transmit copious amount of GPS data to a back-end server hoping that the server can make sense of the data that it is receiving. The problem with this approch is that it tends to result in higher data transmission costs for information which will never be used. A protocol used for mobile applications need to be able to provide the flexibility to generate only the events that are pertinent to the specific application.
Network Efficient: Mobile devices typically have limited network connectivity, and in some cases data communication can be quite expensive (e.g. satellite). Because of this the protocol needs to be efficient in its dialog between the client and server. The communication needs to be optimized such that the necessary information can be conveyed with a minimum number of bytes in the least amount of time.
Transport Media: Differrent mobile applications will have their own unique way of communicating data back to the server. Some may use GPRS, or socket based communication, others may use satellite communication, while still others may use other forms of wireless communication, such as BlueTooth. The design of the protocol should be able to encompass all such transport media types, regardless of the type of transport in use.
Bi-directional: Some devices can support two-way communication (ie. GPRS, or other socket based connections), while others may only support one-way communication (ie. some satellite communication systems). With this in mind, a protocol should be designed to support both duplex (two-way) and simplex (one-way) communication.
Flexible Data Encoding: Most types of transport media allow for the transmission of binary encoded data. However, there may be some forms of media for which an ASCII encoded data packet is much better suited. A protocol designed with this in mind should be able to support both types of data encoding.
Configurable Messages: Due to the broad range of data types used in mobile applications, the protocol should be flexible enough to define standard messages, yet still allow custom messages within the framework.
Extensible: Not every mobile application is the same. Some require special handling and may have various types of inputs and outputs. A protocol designed for mobile applications should insure that the framework can be easily extended to incapsulate the specific needs of the device.
Small Footprint: Mobile devices typically have limited resources on which to run client code (ie. memory, processor speed). An open protocol designed with this in mind should be optimized to allow efficient implementation and should easily support devices such as PDAs, mobile phones, GPS monitoring devices, and other OEM micro-devices.
Industry Compatibility: Having an open protocol insures better compatibility between different client devices and service providers.
Reference Implementation: Having a reference implementation that showcases the major features of the protocol provides an easy starting point on which developers can add their own features and platform specific implementation without having to worry about how data gets from the client to the server.
OpenDMTP was specifically designed to suit all these needs, especially "Targeted Event Generation" and "Network Efficiency". The typical data plan for GPRS communication, for instance, is usually 1Mb per month. OpenDMTP was designed to optimize packet encoding to allow the collection of GPS information packets once every 3 minutes, 24 hours a day, 30 days a month, and still stay under the 1Mb data plan limit.
While XML is very extensible, it fails the "Small Footprint" and "Network Efficiency" requirements. Thus, it was discounted as a viable protocol solution. Many mobile devices do not have the resources necessary to be able to provide full XML parsing functionality. And an XML packet may need to be several hundred bytes in length just to send a few bytes of actual data. This alone would make the solution cost prohibitive for high-cost transport media such as satellite.
OpenDMTP also includes a full-featured commercial quality reference implementation to jump-start development.
System requirements:
- J2ME supported devices

Bat Girl (Movie for MTI MovPlayer)
Bat Girl, the movie! (MTI MovPlayer required.). more>>
Bat Girl (Movie for MTI MovPlayer) is an interesting video which you cannot ignore. Bat Girl movie for MTI MovPlayer (MTI MovPlayer required).

EagleFund 1.0.7
EagleFund is a powerful J2ME application with which you can obtain your favorite open-end funds value conveniently. more>> EagleFund 1.0.7 is a powerful J2ME application with which you can obtain your favorite open-end fund's value conveniently. Your mobile phone supporting J2ME and the GPRS service being active are the minimum requirements.
Major Features:
- Add fund. Input the fund code and quota.
- Modify a fund' s quota
- Delete fund
- Display stock index
- Display the latest 30 days stock index trend
- Display the latest 90 days stock index trend
- Display the latest 360 days stock index trend
Requirements: GPRS connection
Track 1.5
Track is a generic logging and charting program for the Palm PDA. Track supports multiple databases and the ability to export data to other programs. more>>
Virtually any type of data may be easily recorded for quick visual inspection of trends.
Track supports multiple databases and the ability to export data to other programs.
Automatic scaling ensures that your data is presented appropriately.
This program will help you answer many questions which may have passed through your mind including:
How does my credit card bill compare against previous bills?
How do I track the progress of my diet and weight loss programs?
Is my antidepressant medication working?
How is my bank account doing?
Are my grades improving?
Did my water bill increase?
Is weightlifting making me stronger?
Should I sell my stocks?
Is my insulin requirement increasing?
How can I track my commute times?
Ever wish that you could see a plot of your last years phone bills? How about a chart of your arthritis pain? Want to see if you are spending too much time watching TV? Now you can easily graph and examine this data or any other type that you care to record.
Data entry may be accomplished with as little as two pen clicks. Multiple databases may be created and managed with a minimum of effort. Data can also be exported to the memopad in CSV format for use in a spreadsheet or database.
Give this program a try, and you are sure to find many uses beyond what is described here. Please share your creative ideas.
System requirements:
- Palm OS v3.1
Temperature Tracker 3.5
When you have a fever, keeping a daily record of your temperature with multiple recordings helps you and your doctor determine what is causing the fever and how it can be treated more>>
Temperature Tracker 3.5 is a convenient tool which helps you track your temperature. When you have a fever, keeping a daily record of your temperature with multiple recordings helps you and your doctor determine what is causing the fever and how it can be treated. The pattern of a fever can help suggest the reason for the body's increased temperature. The Temperature Tracker simplifies temperature data logging.
The software automatically saves temperature, time, and location of the measurement. In addition to being a convenient data logger the software is also a valuable tool for temperature longitudinal trends analysis. This longitudinal analysis may help you and your doctor decide what is causing the fever and how it can be treated.
Enhancements:
- Improves interface
AAA Discounts 1.0
A thinkdb database of where the AAA card works in getting discounts. more>>
System requirements:
- Palm III
- thinkDB
Asteroid Zone 1.4
Asteroid Zone is a Java 2 Micro Edition (j2me) version of the classic arcade game: your spaceship has ventured into a particularly unfriendly area of space where it must strive for survival by blastin more>>
JBenchmark 1.0 1.0
JBenchmark measures the graphical performance of Java (J2ME) MIDP 1.0 enabled phones and PDAs, by running 5 small tests. more>>
JBenchmark is a small (28 KByte) Java program (midlet) which can be downloaded freely from the webpage. It contains 5 short (10 seconds each) graphical tests, each trying different aspects of the underlying graphical hardware. During the benchmarking phase the software counts how many frames were drawn on the screen - the final JBenchmark score simply the sum to these.
The first test measures the devices text drawing speed (using random colors). Of course text drawing is not very exciting, but surely the business and networking applications (mail, chat, browsing) use this feature the most.
The second test draws random 2 dimensional shapes on the screen. The J2ME version (MIDP 1.0) recently used in mobile phones is very limited, it is even not able to draw triangles. JBenchmark has its own functions to draw triangles and arbitrary quads (not just rectangles), which is almost essential in any graphical application.
Although small JAVA devices doesnt have the processing power to run Quake 3 in its true 3 dimensional form (and unfortunatelly MIDP 1.0 doesnt know floating point numbers and trigonometrical functions which are essential to do 3D transformations) the third test tries the impossible by drawing a dancing 3D cube in realtime.
The fourth test is rather boring one: without direct framebuffer drawing, the software tries to fill the screen with small random colored squares. Usually this is the slowest part of the test, which shows the lack of direct pixel addressing in the current standard (if it used single pixels and not squares, most of the devices werent able to draw 2 frames per 10 seconds).
The last test runs well on most of the machines: shows a simple animated Globe. The frames are cut from a PNG image, so the pixel size of the Globe is the same on every device.
After all the 5 test was accomplished JBenchmark shows the Score and also the details of each test-run (higher number means more drawn frames). The software shows other interesting properties too, like Java version, hardware platform, number of colors, memory, etc.
After the successful run JBenchmark users can also upload their results to www.jbenchmark.com. The uploaded results will be analysed by JBenchmark developers and put into the official, public result database (which already has a couple of interesting numbers).
System requirements:
- Java (J2ME) MIDP 1.0 enabled phone
RandyMoney for HanDBase 1.0
Combination of Shopping, Purchasing and Financial Database. more>>
It comes in 4 Pieces: **1.**use RandyShopper to shop for everything **2.**use RandyGifts to keep track of GIFTS to buy, and link to RandyShopper for more detail **3.**link to RandyMerchant to keep the important info on merchants to reduce redundancy and keep preserve merchant information **4.**Easily "Copy to" RandyKeeper important records from RandyShopper.(such as those with passwords and serial numbers)
All in RandyMoney2000 should help you keep track of Finances, Giftlists, what you want to buy, compare shop, keep track of BUSINESS EXPENSES vs. personal expenses, STORE PURCHASE INFORMATION on things like subscriptions, ACCOUNTS, and ... Lawnmowers by filling in fields like password, model# and serial number. Keep information on the merchants you shop often at the tip of your fingers. Itd take a long time to describe how to do all of the following operations just because there are so many, but I think youll find it pretty intuitive to use.
Example data has been provided to help you save time evaluating the database, but dont hold me to fake phone numbers, prices, etc. Take advantage of the popup lists and common phrases already stored. I should mention that the CATEGORY field has been setup as a note so that it could be a field containing multiple entries. For example A gift is a gift, but that gift could also be for business, so by putting both in both GIFT and BUSINESS, you will have better filtering functionality. (other examples BUSINESS + TRAVEL, or ENTERTAINMENT + GIFT, (Or Meal but not Grocery) Finally Although the alldatabases have been designed to work best together, each has also been designed to function well independently. I welcome any feedback you have for the databases.
aDialCode 1.0 beta 1
aDialCode tells you how to dial to a city from another city. more>>
Before you start
aDialCode is a J2ME (Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition) compatible software. It runs on most mobile phone, Palm, and pocket PC devices which have the Java and the Internet access capabilities. If you want to install aDialCode on your mobile phone, please make sure that the GPRS service is also enabled for your phone. if aDialCode is installed on PDA devices, it also need the ability to connect the PDA with the Internet via WiFi, modem, or mobile phone.
Start aDialCode
In the first time, aDialCode will ask you to specify the "From" city (the city where you are calling from) and "To" city (the city where you are going to call to). Please read the Choose a City section below for how to specify a city. After you specified the cities, you can then execute the [Codes] function to get the dialing codes from aDialCode server. To connect with the Internet, the mobile phone will show the following question form to confirm this connection. Please select one of the "Allow for ever", "Allow for session", or "Allow for this query" options to enable the connection.
After the connection, aDialCode gets the dialing codes from the server, and shows the results.
Choose a City
The intelligent quick-find technology enables you to pick a city from the built-in 1116 cities list easily and quickly. You only need to input the city name prefix, aDialCode will then list the top 5 matched cities for you to choose. You can then press the [Done] button to choose the first city, or use the [Up], [Down] navigation keys to select another cities and press the [Center] key to confirm the selection.
Menu commands
More menu commands will be explained below.
Codes - Gets the dialing code from aDialCode server according to current "From" and "To" cities settings.
From City - Specifies the city where you are calling from.
To City - Specifies the city where you are going to call to
Swap From/To - Exchanges the "From" and "To" cities.
Main features:
- aDialCode tells you how to dial to a city from another city.
- Runs on most Java powered devices, mobile phone, Palm, and Pocket PC, with the minimum memory footprint.
- The intelligent quick-find technology enables you to pick a city from the built-in 1116 cities list easily and quickly.
System requirements:
- Java (J2ME CLDC-1.0/MIDP-1.0) powered devices