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This is an addition to the famous Biet-O-Matic (Bid-O-Matic, BOM) for Palm-PDA owners: It extracts the auction information off BOMs CSV-file to export selected auctions to the Handhelds calendar using the VCS file format. Never miss an ebay auction again
This project aims to collect some development tools for Python under windows32 environment. PyGTk and Glade related GUI design tools are my primary concerns.
A program that analyzes info about an automotive engine, and wanted power increase in horsepower and the program helps give the user a possible turbocharger that satisfies the requirements.
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RedFish allows to generate documents which contain news from plenty of websites, TV programme, cinema repertoire, weather forecast and more ...
This client synchronizes documents with RedFish server and sends it to Palm device.
If you've read Jef Raskin's book "The Humane Interface" and wanted to see how some of those ideas work in practice, or improve on them, join us here.
See http://humane.sourceforge.net for more information.
Program for FreeCoins palm database files to export to XML and provide XML-stylesheets to convert to various formats such as QIF and CSV. This project is currently not needed as there now is a version of FreecoinsExport that works, and it is possible to
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.
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Pyrite Publisher is a powerful, extensible tool for putting content in a form that Palm PDAs can use it. Its main focus is on e-books, converting text and HTML to the standard Doc format as well as the more efficient, open zTXT format, but it also does d
The goal is to enable the editing, publishing and sharing of OPML files across the Web, MS Windows desktop, Linux Desktop, Palm OS and Windows CE. We are setting up a system that allows a group to use, download, and upload OPML over a collaborative web s
Write your HotSync conduit in Python. Initial source code kindly donated by Jeff Senn. Project source almost complete when donated. Currently Alpha status due to dormancy. Project is a Python module that talks to the Palm C HotSync APIs.
The aim of RumbleDown is to regroup all the diverse communications that can be used - now or in the future - to reduce the clutter currently present and make it usable by a human. The hope is also to break up non-open fluxes to enable a truly single-point access.
Don not forget: in the future some sort of encryption will be called upon to protect user data and privacy. At that time we will have to address the necessary controls issues.
For the start up that will not be a problem. The...