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PalmPilot Desktop Extensions

Downloads Show PalmPilot applet icons right in your Windows explorer, install many PalmPilot programs at a time, and to different users, quickly change PalmPilot applet names, view a list of currently installed PalmPilot programs waiting to hotsync, and more.

[August 12, 2000, 8:00]

PalmPilot to make April landing in UK

News Renamed PalmPilot, the new version adds backlighting, e-mail and revamped applets. No pricing is available.

[March 18, 1997, 9:31]

CeBIT 98 Exhibitors List for PalmPilot

News ZDNet UK readers can download a handy CeBIT 98 Exhibitors List in the form of a PalmPilot applet (129KB), via FTP or HTTP. The guide comes courtesy of Palmtop Publishing, which specialises in creating professional pocket reference guides for the...

[March 12, 1998, 6:00]

Special: An earlybird view of USR's PalmPilot

News This indicates the major hardware change: there's now a cool blue-green backlight that lets you use your PalmPilot in total darkness. PalmPilot comes in two editions, the 1Mb 'Professional' version and the 512Kb 'Personal' version.

[March 11, 1997, 15:00]

Five years ago: An earlybird view of USR's PalmPilot

News This indicates the major hardware change: there's now a cool blue-green backlight that lets you use your PalmPilot in total darkness. PalmPilot comes in two editions, the 1Mb 'Professional' version and the 512Kb 'Personal' version.

[March 11, 2002, 6:01]

UK users kept waiting on PalmPilot

News The PalmPilot will ship in a £349 Professional version and £299 Personal version. Although a UK release was originally planned for April, USR said this week that the devices won't appear until "mid to late" this month although it is shipping in the...

[June 6, 1997, 10:18]

PalmPilot HotSync Manager 3.1.1 Updater

Downloads This upgrade fixes 3 main problems related to the HotSync Manager v3.1.1 and its interaction with some computers. These issues are: Some computers with Windows 2000 installed cannot synchronize with Palm handhelds via the infrared port.

[March 16, 2002, 4:01]

US Report: Pilot inventors leave 3Com

News The New York Times reported late Monday that Jeff Hawkins, the inventor of the PalmPilot, and Donna Dubinsky, the president of Palm Computing, will start a new firm that develops handheld devices. The PalmPilot, which began shipping in 1996, holds...

[July 8, 1998, 7:28]

Eyes

Downloads PalmPilot Eyes is a fun little application that will make you think your PalmPilot is watching you, or at least your stylus.

[August 30, 2001, 8:00]

Palmeta Mail

Downloads Palmeta Software is announcing the immediate availability of Palmeta Mail v1.73, software that email-enables the 3Com (formerly USR) PalmPilot and the new IBM WorkPad. Palmeta Mail transfers incoming email to your PalmPilot’s Memo Pad "Inbox" and...

[August 18, 2000, 8:00]

Glow Hack

Downloads GlowHack is a HackMaster extension that causes the backlight on your PalmPilot to turn on automatically whenever you turn your PalmPilot on between the times you specify. There is also an option to turn the backlight on every time you turn on your...

[August 23, 2000, 8:00]

IntelligentFind

Downloads It allows you to ask your PalmPilot questions in English and displays the results ranked by the relevance to your questions. When in "simple" mode, IntelligentFind will search your PalmPilot for multiple words/phrases at the same time -- just like...

[January 22, 2006, 6:00]

Deskfree ClipHack

Downloads The PalmPilot developers thought you would only need a clipboard that could handle only around 150 words or under three PalmPilot screens of text. ClipHack blows that limit away and still gives you more.ClipHack enables you to cut, copy and paste...

[September 28, 2000, 8:00]

News Burst: Strip secures passwords on a Pilot

News A program from Zetetic Enterprises, released this week, lets users file system passwords securely on a PalmPilot using 128-bit encryption. Because Strip uses 128-bit encryption, passwords will be safe even if your PalmPilot is stolen, or left on...

[September 9, 1999, 13:45]

PhoneLog

Downloads PhoneLog is a powerful phone management tool made possible by the unique features of the PalmPilot. And, with the new customizable type field in PhoneLog 2.0, PhoneLog turns your PalmPilot into a complete contact management solution.

[August 9, 2003, 8:00]

CASL

Downloads Developing PalmOS applications is easy with CASL, simply point and click to place visual objects onto the simulated display, then provide instructions for the PalmPilot (Palm III, Palm IIIx, Palm V, Palm VII, PalmPilot, and Pilot 1000,5000) to...

[September 24, 2008, 10:28]

MS, Casio sued over 'trademark infringement'

News It is not the soon to be launched Palm PC's design that Palm Computing is upset about, but its name, which it says is confusingly similar to its own PalmPilot. The Palm PC will offer similar features to the successful PalmPilot, such as a contact...

[March 6, 1998, 13:50]

CeBIT 98: Palm PCs look a lot like PalmPilots

News One of the highlights of this year's CeBIT show was the appearance of the first Palm PCs - Windows CE 2.0-based 'pocket' computers with a form factor remarkably similar to 3Com's million-selling PalmPilot - which is itself about to be upgraded to...

[March 24, 1998, 9:52]

Zetetic's Strip teases password hackers

News A program from Zetetic Enterprises, released this week, lets users file system passwords securely on a PalmPilot using 128-bit encryption. Because Strip uses 128-bit encryption, passwords will be safe even if your PalmPilot is stolen, or left on...

[September 9, 1999, 14:44]

Doo2pcx

Downloads This program takes a Doodle .pdb database file as created by the Doodle drawing program (see http://www.elf.org/pilot) for the PalmPilot, and splits this file into multiple files in .pcx format (16-color pcx, of which only black and white...

[June 2, 2001, 8:00]

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