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We took the "Hours" project, which is an open source PalmOS based hours tracking application, and created a perlscript which runs on the SQL-Ledger server, parses the emailed project hours, and inserts the data into SQL-Ledger's "Time Card" databas
pm2qif is a small Perlscript that will export transactions stored in a PocketMoney for Palm database into a standard .QIF file, ready for importing into many finance applications, such as GNUCash.
NOTE; scr2css almost worked. I stopped development, however, when I discovered "scurvy" http://marginalhacks.com/Hacks/scurvy/ I dropped it like a bad smell. scurvy is a rather brilliant perlscript allowing a user to create a screenplay in a pure text
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bibelot.pl is a Perlscript that formats and converts text documents into compressed PalmDoc .pdb files, suitable for reading on a Palm or Handspring device with any standard PalmDoc reader (AportisDoc, CSpotRun, RichReader, TealDoc, etc.)
The Orrick MP3 project consists of a pair of applications that can
be used to build a low-cost MP3 player for the home or car. A perl
server script runs on the server PC, and a PalmOS interface application
runs on a linked Pilot or Visor.