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    The project provides a set of Ant tasks for developing J2ME/MIDP applications based on the J2ME Wireless Toolkit. The new tasks allow for compilation, preverification, packaging, and obfuscation of a MIDlet suite as well as for making a PalmOS PRC file.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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  • 2
    Desktop utilities to manipulate Palm fonts: afnx, nfnt (lo/hi/both densities), NFNT, conversion from Type 1/TrueType/BDF/PCF/etc. Anti-aliased font support. Includes some GUIs. FreeType2 based. Now includes Font Collector for PalmOS side.
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  • 3
    SuperWaba is a Virtual Machine for handhelds. Runs in PalmOS, Windows CE, Win32, and is fully emulated under JDK/browser. Supports Exceptions, has a complete set of UI controls (Palm/WinCE), double and long, grayscale/color, sockets/serial/IR/Bluetooth
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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  • 4
    This is the original (Windows/PalmOS) and UNSUPPORTED version of DataDyne's EpiSurveyor mobile data collection software. EpiSurveyor has changed its name to Magpi, and you can register for a free Magpi account at www.magpi.com
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  • 5
    Pure Python library to read/write/modify Palm PDB and PRC format databases.
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  • 6
    btp2p stands for Bluetooth p2p and it is a collection of java classes for p2p networks over Bluetooth. Useful for CLDC multiplayer games and other applications with extendable design for layered protocols. HuNt is a chatroom midlet based on btp2p.
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    `pdblib' is a small library written in C for parsing a PDB file created by Palm OS programs. Parsing is done in a `SAX' like fashion where programmers install event handlers which get called upon parsing the input stream.
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  • 8
    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.
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  • 9
    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.
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  • 10
    GEngine is a library providing basic and enhanced graphical functions and a small event system on three Platforms: PalmOS, Windows (Win32) and Linux/XLib<br>PalmOS: you need MathLib<br>NOTE: WinZip is able to unzip .tar.gz files.
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  • 11
    PilrcEdit is a GPL'd Java based graphical editor for PilRC .rcp files,used for creating resources for PalmOS programming. It is multiplatform and will read and write any valid PilRC file.
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  • 12
    Small Java Library for SVG (sjlsvg) is a simple library for draw svg vector image on Java platform. The library will be as small as possible (XML parser, SVG render, ...) for use as "small" applet or in Mobile platforms (PalmOs, PocketPC, ...)
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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  • 13
    Pocket Smalltalk is Smalltalk-80 for small machines. Currently we support PalmOS with a virtual machine. We are looking for ports to other devices. PSt consists of an IDE (currently for Win32), which generates executables from Smalltalk source.
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  • 14
    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.
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