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PilRC is the PILot Resource Compiler. It takes an input file containing descriptions of Palm Pilot resources and outputs binary resources that can be included into a .prc file.
OnBoard-NG is a fork of the OnBoardC IDE which allows developers to create completely native PalmOS applications that require no runtime or outside libraries just as you can create on a desktop IDE such as prc-tools. It will be plugin based.
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This is the Palm Translation Utilities project, a set of perl and bash scripts used to make translating Palm programs that use PILRC easier.
Software currently works, but may not handle edge cases correctly.
PalmPanel is an application framework which allows Palm Pilot handheld computers to be used as graphical terminals for host applications running on Linux/*BSD machines.
Toucan is based on Tcl/Tk and provides an environment for developing Palm Tcl applications for PDAs running the PalmOS. Palm Tcl is a port of Tcl 7.6 to the PalmOS. Toucan uses Tk widgets to give an approximate appearance to the Palm Forms interface.
palmrc will eventualy become a drop-in replacement for the pilrc resource compiler supporting multiple frontend parsers and code generation backends
currently its only a parser that tries to match pilrc's grammer