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TealInfoDB: Unix SysLog Reference 1.0
TealInfoDB: Unix SysLog Reference is a folio to decode and cross-reference Unix SysLog code values. more>>
Unix Crew Theme for Smartphone 1.0
For all you Shell Heads! more>>
System requirements:
- Smartphone
Rambutan 1.0
Rambutan is a set of end-user applications software that assists a system analyst in the gathering and categorization of facts for a requirements specification document. more>>
The concepts behind Rambutan lies on RQML 0.9, an XML-based requirements specification document format. In turn, Requirements Markup Language (RQML) is based on a set of best current practices in requirements engineering. This design decouples Rambutan from any specific methodology for requirements engineering.
Both the desktop application and its handheld counterpart are implemented using the Java programming language, allowing them to share some common code. However, it is not possible to code both applications to the same API. The desktop application is programmed for the Java 2 Standard Edition platform, version 1.3. On the other hand, the handheld application is programmed to run under the SuperWaba virtual machine using its own API. Both applications are GUI-based single-user systems.
Compared to other requirements management tools, Rambutan offers these competitive advantages:
Convenient client application for use in handheld (PDA-class) computers.
Portability between handheld platforms supported by SuperWaba: PalmOS, Windows CE, and PocketPC. The handheld application may also be run on any Java 1.1-compatible devices.
Portability between desktop platforms supported by Java 2 Standard Edition: Windows, Macintosh, and Unix (including Solaris and Linux).
Extensible pattern-based object-oriented design.
Open XML-based document format.
Independent from any specific requirements engineering methodology.
Non-restricting Apache-style open-source license
System requirements:
- Java 2 Runtime Environment or Development Kit, version 1.3
- Handheld System: PalmOS, Windows CE, or PocketPC systems with at least 1MB free storage space.

Plucker Viewer 1.8
Plucker Viewer is designed as an offline HTML viewer for PalmOS® devices packaged with UNIX and Linux conduits and a Windows installer in Virtual Pascal. more>> <<less
Monk 1.1
Monk provides users with a great and easy-to-use Unix quick reference for the handheld which covers all the basics from A-Z. more>>
Monk 1.1 provides users with a great and easy-to-use Unix quick reference for the handheld which covers all the basics from A-Z. Monk Complete will be out soon enough.
With Monk Complete, options and arguments will be covered making it an invaluable easy reference for system administrators, students and other professionals using Unix. Monk was made with PDA Toolbox 4.0.
Requirements:
- Palm OS 2.0
iEyes 0.9
iEyes is a highly-efficient, high-quality application which displays a pair of eyes that follow your finger moves on the iPhone screen. more>>
iEyes 0.9 is a highly-efficient, high-quality application which displays a pair of eyes that follow your finger moves on the iPhone screen. It's a clone of the well-known and famous program "xeyes" for the UNIX X-Window System.
PALMVNC 2.0.5 build 214
PALMVNC is a potential and easy to use family of servers and clients that provide remote access to your Windows, Mac, or Unix/Linux workstation over any TCP/IP connection such as an Internet connection, LAN connection, BlueTooth or WiFi connection. more>>
PALMVNC 2.0.5 build 214 is a potential and easy to use family of servers and clients that provide remote access to your Windows, Mac, or Unix/Linux workstation over any TCP/IP connection such as an Internet connection, LAN connection, BlueTooth or WiFi connection.
PalmVNC is the VNC client for the Palm OS® platform. It was originally written by Vladimir Minenko, providing black-and-white access to your PC from the original Palm Pilot devices. Harakan Software later took over the development of the program, to exploit the functionality of newer Palm models such as the Palm IIIc and Palm V series. The latest version release by Harakan software was 1.40.
PalmVNC 2.0 is the latest evolution of PalmVNC. Among other improvements, it adds support for the enhanced screen resolutions of the latest models from Sony and Palm, and Palm OS® 5 compatibility.
kMoria 0.15
kMoria is a port of Unix Moria 5.5.2 for the Palm OS. more>>
Hopefully youre familiar with rogue-like games already. They are text-based games which have a familiar premise --- wander around in a dungeon, collect treasure, beat up bad-tempered critters, try to finish a quest.
Your goal in this game is to defeat the Balrog, who lives deep in the mines of Moria.
J-Pilot 0.99
J-Pilot is a desktop organizer application for the palm pilot that runs under Linux/Unix. more>>
It is similar in functionality to the one that 3com distributes for a legacy operating system.
Requires GTK+ and pilot-link.
System requirements:
- Linux

Plucker 1.8
Plucker is used to view web pages offline on your Palm. more>> Plucker is an offline Web and free eBook reader for Palm OS based handheld devices, Windows Mobile (PocketPC) devices and other handheld PDAs.
Plucker contains POSIX tools, scripts and conduits which work on UNIX, Linux, Microsoft Windows and Apple OS X. These let you decide exactly what part of the World Wide Web youd like to convert for reading on your PDA.
These web pages are then processed, compressed, and transferred to the PDA for viewing by the Plucker viewer.
Plucker supports many advanced features, including:
Clickable images (with pan and zoom) Italic and narrow support High-resolution fonts Multiple concurrent documents (more than one copy of the same material) Configurable display options (rotation, configurable toolbars) Advanced stylus options (gestures and hardware button navigation) ZLib and DOC compression (in native and ARM-optimized versions) Python, C++ and Perl distillers and scripts A Microsoft Windows fully-integrated installer<<less
astrolib 1.03
The astrolib library calculates planetary positions and timezones. more>>
Positions of sun, moon and planets up to Pluto are calculated with an accuracy of the order of one arc minute for dates less than a century away from now. Calculations are based on approximation formulae by Paul Schlyter, which are in turn based on a preprint of a paper by T. van Flandern and K. Pulkkinen "Low precision formulae for planetary positions", Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, 1980.
Information is retrieved about locations and time zones on earth, based on UNIX time zone data. The data contains information for over 350 locations world-wide and is even useful for dates centuries before UNIX machines existed. The same information is provided for about 2000 additional locations which have been assigned to UNIX time zone locations.
Currently, astrolib is implemented as a shared library for Palm OS 2.0 or later. It requires the MathLib library. Because the time zone data has been compressed quite a bit and the calculations do not require any external ephemeris data files, the library is only about 100K.
The astrolib source code is distributed under the GNU Lesser General Public License. As I understand the license, this means essentially that you can use astrolib from commercial and non-commercial software, but that you cannot make a commercial product out of a modified version of astrolib. Redistribution under the GNU LGPL is, of course, possible.
Speech and Debate Timekeeper 2.3
Timer for speech and debate competitions. Keeps track of speech order, time limits, and prep time for various debate formats (Policy, LD, Parliamentary, Public Forum, etc.) and individual events. It gives spoken and visual time signals. more>>
Speech and Debate Timekeeper 2.3 provides you with a various source, multi-platform timer for speech and debate competitions.
It has speech order and time limits preset for Policy, Lincoln-Douglas, Parliamentary, Public Forum, World Schools, Karl Popper, and miscellaneous debate formats as well as individual events.
This timer gives visual and/or vocal time signals at user defined intervals so that you will never have to give manual time signals or frequently look at the time. At the end of each speech, cross-examination, or preparation, the timer automatically sets itself to time the next thing that needs timing at the push of a button. No stopwatch or general purpose timer comes this close to fulfilling the role of a dedicated timekeeper in a round.
Major Features:
- Simple stopwatch style interface simultaneously shows time elapsed and remaining. Buttons are large so that they can be finger pressed on touch screen PDAs.
- Visual time signals on a color coded background indicating minutes or seconds remaining using a traffic light coloring scheme.
- Spoken time signals or tones, including protected minute alerts for points of information in constructive speeches of Parliamentary debates.
- Tracks speech order and prep times. Default time limits are set according to the selected event and are adjustable.
- The name of the speech or task being timed is displayed in the title of the window.
- Navigational buttons set the timer to time the previous or next task.
- Always-on-top window is useful for keeping time while working in another program (e.g., flowing or note taking).
- High contrast display setting with black text on a white background.
- Context sensitive help screens are available from drop down menus.
Enhancements:
- GUI improvements
- Less verbose time signals
- NFA LD format.
Requirements:
- Windows 98/ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista with Java Runtime Environment 1.3 or higher installed.
- Mac OS X.
- Any Unix or Linux based OS with Java Runtime Environment 1.3 or higher installed.
- Palm OS 4 or higher handheld devices. Requires SuperWaba virtual machine version 5.85 (included in the download).
- Pocket PC and Windows Mobile PDAs and smartphones. Requires SuperWaba virtual machine version 5.85 (included in the download).
WareSeeker Editor
CalcRogue Beta 6C
CalcRogue is a Rogue-like game in the style of ADOM which runs on TI-89, TI-92+, and V200 calculators, PalmOS, Windows, and Unix. more>>
Main features:
- Complex, randomly generated levels
- Overworld map, towns, and quests
- Spells and magically summoned minions
- Easy to use interface with tutorial
- Line of sight/lighting calculation
- Four-color grayscale graphics
- Complete inventory management system
- Wide variety of magical scrolls, potions, wands, rings, amulets and spells
- Missile combat with bows, crossbows or thrown potions
- Compressed saved games
- In-game help
- Hidden traps and doors
- Five different player classes
- Varied monsters with special powers
- Gold and shopping
- High-score listing
Pyrite Publisher 2.0
Pyrite Publisher is a program including tools to make Doc e-texts on Unix (and possibly other) systems. more>>
Pyrite Publisher 2.0 is a program including tools to make Doc e-texts on Unix (and possibly other) systems. Pyrite Publisher currently includes converters for HTML and ASCII text,
Major Features:
- Input from local files, FTP, WWW
- Gzipped input supported
- Optionally install documents directly to a connected PalmPilot
- User-settable category, creator, type, and backup bit
- TealDoc tag support
- TealDoc header auto-wordwrap based on actual Palm font metrics
- True bookmarks (no autoscan needed!)
- Auto-bookmark of named anchors (HTML)
- Link summary (HTML)
- Extended character set support (HTML)
- Nroff-style tags and extensible tag engine (ASCII). Pyrite Publisher requires the Python language, version 1.5.2 or newer; it is developed on Linux but may work elsewhere.
fMSX Nokia N90 1.10c
MSX emulator for S60. With this emulator you can play hundreds of games available on the Internet for the MSX platform. more>>
Main features:
- Emulates MSX1, MSX2 and MSX2+ machines.
- AY8910 (PSG), SCC, SCC+ and YM2413 (OPLL, MSX-Music) sound chips emulated.
- Supports ROM cartridge (.rom), disk (.dsk) and tape (.cas) images in uncompressed, gzip compressed (.gz), zip compressed (.zip) and lharc compressed (.lzh) format (zip and lzh format support is in the "b" and "d" variants only). Compressed disk and tape images are treated as read-only media in the emulator (any saved data on compressed media will be lost when the emulator exits).
- Four supported display rendering modes with 90 degrees rotation possibility (cw/ccw):
- raw unzoomed (only a part of the MSX display is visible in 176x208 display)
- fast fit (every nth pixel is discarded in 176x208 display or doubled in bigger displays)
- smart fit (same as fast but with a lone-pixel-detection, only available in 176x208 display)
- resample fit (calculates the average of neighbouring pixels for each rendered pixel, only available in 176x208 display).
- Fully user configurable keyboard and joystick mappings.
- Emulation can be paused and the machine state can be saved and loaded.
System requirements:
- Nokia N90
- 352x416 resolution display
- 12bit color depth (4,096 colors) or 16bit color depth (65,536 colors) or 24/32bit color depth (16,777,216 colors)
- 8kHz or 16kHz 16bit PCM audio streaming capability for sound emulation. The sound emulation can be disabled if the device does not support this audio format.