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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.
DIY MPG Gauges and fuel efficiency solutions, a collection of software and hardware solutions for keeping track of your fuel consumption and miles per gallon for the Do it Yourselfer or advanced user who wants to learn how to save some fuel.
Since you have no rendering control in Java MIDP this library provides components on which you can control the look&feel. Full MIDP compatible (Works on all MIDP JVM). Small: Adds only 50-60k to a midlet. Fast to learn and to use (full javadoc).
JMicroscope is a library and framework for mobile enterprise applications based on the Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME). It provides commonly required features (MVC,RPC,DAO) for mobile applications which act as clients to java enterprise applications (J2EE).
The minimum implementation of the MFC interface that would allow simple C++ programs of the Class Wizard MFC style to be compiled for PalmOS. The goal is to enable simple cross-platform development for PocketPC and Palm OS devices.
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.
PilotJFC offers an OO interface to the UI elements of the PalmOS, using Jump.
PilotJFC also offers an even management system to route events only to the appropiate objects.
The goal of this project is to develop a useable linux environment for the Palm hardware platform. This includes a boot loader, kernel (uclinux),
userinterface (shell/gui), kernel drivers and whatever else is needed to make such an environment possible