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The Palm Treo p was released on a variety of carriers, but Sprint and Verizon users received a special bonus in the form of system software updates to fix bugs, improve Bluetooth performance, and add compatibility with then-modern desktop software e.

Outlook These updates require a clean formatted SD card, and will format the internal system memory as well. Make sure to backup all data before performing the update! Updates are expected to take approx. Warning: Flashing firmware may brick your device! Do not install updates from a different carrier! Device: Treo OS: 5. Butterfly Much more then color themes - customize every color in the system color theme! Applications Former shareware now freeware : Cuckoo Clock - Your mobile device will cuckoo out loud every hour - like an old wall clock!

English Tester - Prepare for examinations using the ultimate English language Tester. Memory Scanner - Find everything anywhere in the memory of your mobile device!

Rapid Movie - Sequential shooting camera and time-lapse video recorder. WeekUp Alarm Clock - Have a weekly schedule? Set alarms once - always wake up on time! Student - School timetable planner for all students. Utilities Former shareware now freeware : Big Clipboard - Alternative clipboard with unlimited size and simplified access. Butterfly - Much more then color themes - customize every color in the system color theme! HBX - Launch over 16 applications with only 4 hard buttons of your Palm device.

Switch between applications immediately! Let's Beam - Toggle beam protection of any database. However, I didn't know there was a Treo version. Nice article with stuff people can use!

I've run a Treo for years, and hadn't tried a couple of these. KeyShades lets you keep the keyboard light off until you need it. I keep it right in the Treo favorites screen. You may notice I linked these all from mytreo. OnBoardC SrcEdit?? I second that! The applications that I will release next are also OnBoardC products.

Seems to be just a sketchpad with alarms. Has utilities to export some of the data to other apps but nothing much better than cut and paste.

How is it different from the built in 'Notepad? Please don't read this as condescending as I'm always up for nifty freeware. I just don't get Diddlebug. Yes, it's not exactly Adobe Photoshop, but Diddlebug still performs a useful function perfectly.

I've been using Diddlebug since it first came out and it's always on the default tab most-used apps of my tabbed launcher. Using Palms used to be about speed and simplicity and Diddlebug is the much-ballyhooed "Zen of Palm" incarnate.

All the PDA anyone really ever wanted. NetFrontLinux - the next major cellphone OS? It is my most used program, period. Maybe you will understand why so many of us like it if you use it like this:. Everytime I get some info that I need to remember later--a nifty idea that I just thought about, a phone number to call at pm the day after tomorrow, a gallon of milk I need to pick up on the way back home etc, I simply jot it down on Diddlebug in freehand writing and set an alarm to remind me.

My Treo is beeping all the time, reminding me to do the little things that would almost certainly fall thru the cracks otherwise. Of course, you could do this with the Memo Pad or Todo apps also but Diddlebug is at least 10 times faster IMO, and much more handy for the small, quick reminders. I like it better than the native Notepad because it takes fewer steps to do what I need to do most of the time: scribble short notes and set quick alarms to remind me. One unrelated gripe I have about the Treo is the digitizer that is not smooth at all for handwriting.

I get errant lines all the time. Am I missing something? Didn't have this problem with the Tungsten E. Yep, and one of the collest things about it is making what my kids and I call "Diddlebug Movies". Remember making movies with the edge of a book by drawing the simplistic figure in a different position on each page and then flicking the pages to view your own movie.

My kids and I love to make Diddlebug movies by doing it screen by screen and then scrolling thru the movie. They can be hillarious. My 14yr old son and friends used my old T3 to make a couple years ago on vacation. They laughed in the back seat for 8 hours from south Florida. Especially nice for those with Carrier based phone and all their useless ROM bloatware.

I think it may be at Palmgadget. Pat Horne Great article I commented on it on my blog, and hope others swing by to read it. Now I'm watching March of the Penguins on my Treo!

RE: Great article I have that movie on my SDHC card too. Pretty cool no pun intended , except for the "every time you drive your SUV, you kill a penguin" schlock. The small degree of overlap between both lists is quite amazing, as well as a tribute to the versatility of the Treo and the creativity of Palm OS developers, too. Palm has completely put the Treo out to pasture in terms of further updates or support. They are focusing only on selling and developing new devices with an emphasis on SELLING , as evidenced by the lack of security updates for older and unlocked Treos and the perpetually delayed p ROM update.

It really seems to happen fairly often.



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