Opera Mini on the Palm LifeDrive
Published on January 24, 2006 in PalmJoel, from 1src, has posted an excellent Opera Mini on the Palm LifeDrive, review . Read the mini review here.
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Joel, from 1src, has posted an excellent Opera Mini on the Palm LifeDrive, review . Read the mini review here.
Opera has released Opera Mini worldwide. Opera Mini is designed to allow web browsing on mobile phones which are otherwise incapable of using a web browser. Besides working on mobile phones, Opera Mini runs well and is an excellent browser on newer Palms which can run the IBM JVM. Changes to the earlier builds I believe include include two screen modes (compared to three) and smooth scrolling.
You can download Opera Mini from the product’s homepage or directly for the Palm from here. While the download page only lists the Treo 650 and the Tungsten C, I have ran Opera Mini with success on a T3 and others have reported success on other Palms. For more on how to load the IBM JVM on your Palm see the first part of this post.
Update: The file can be found at http://mini.opera.com/global/opera-mini-advanced-us.jad. The easiet way to get this on your Palm is by using the IBM Java VM application. Open the appliction, click the install button and enter in the above URL, and the Palm will then download the file and convert it into PRC file for you.

Note: For those concerned about privacy, a word of warning. Opera Mini uses a remote server to pre process the page before sending it to the phone thus it will store the cache, cookies, and passwords for pages visited on the service provider’s server.
News via Opera Watch.
I have made several minor changes and updates to the Crystal ZLauncher theme. Changes include:
1. Skinned the icons that appear when you select the Popup Setup List menu.
2. Added icons to the download package so that the ZLauncher Today and Status plugins can be skinned (On the screenshot the status plugin has been skinned in the bottom right-hand corner of the screen). You will need to recompile these plugins yourself. I would suggest using PFCD or Constructor for Palm OS.
3. Changed a couple of the icons.
4. Slightly changed the look of the Tools panel giving it rounded corners.
The theme can be downloaded from the download section.
The following is the second part of my “Palm Best Of†series, laying out what I feel to be the best free Palm software, the best Palm developers, and the best Palm websites. Listed below are the best Palm related websites on the Internet and, also, the mobile versions of some very popular websites. The best free Palm software was presented earlier and an article on the best Palm developers is still to come.
1src - Palm related forums and news. They have the best help and discussion forums on the web for the Palm T and Sony Clie handhelds.
MobileRead - Palm and PPC related forums and news. They have excellent ebook reading and mobile web reading forums.
TreoCentral - Palm Treo orientated forum and news. Probably the best Treo forums on the web.
Palm247 - Palm news updated daily.
PalmAddicts - Palm news blog which is updated on a constant basis. Any Palm news worth mentioning will probably be posted here.
Memoware - Large listing of free ebooks. These ebooks are compiled by members of the site and are available for downloading in many different ebook formats.
PalmOpenSource - Directory of open source Palm software.
PalmGear - The largest directory of commercial Palm software on the web. The complaints of users and application developers about Palmgear is long and varied but their mere size makes them hard to ignore.
Rollyo has just released a tool that enables Mozilla Firefox users to create toolbar search engines, of up to 25 sites, very quickly. These search tools will install in the upper right hand corner of your browser along with the Google, Yahoo, etc. search engines. It is a very simple process to create one yourself or use one someone else has created.
Using a Rollyo Firefox search engine is easy. Look for the link on each search page that says “Click here to add the ___________ to your Firefox Search!”. Click on this link and then click on OK when Firefox asks if it can install the search engine. To use the search engine, just click on the little drop down error in the search box and choose the Rollyo search and away you go.
Here are my Rollyo searches. Anyone of these can be turned into a Firefox search engine.
Palm
Palm Software
Firefox
And others of note.
Palm Addict by Sam Mcloughlin
Firefox Development by Chris Pederick
Palm by 1src.com
Note: If you install a search engine which you do not want to continue using, it is easy to uninstall the search engine by using the Firefox SearchPluginHacks extension from IosArt. The SearchPluginHacks extension adds a entry to right-click menu in the search plugins drop-down list, which allows quickly deleting unwanted search engines.
Update: Rollyo has also developed a tool to allow a user to create and add a search engine to Firefox without having to register with Rollyo.
This is the time of year where many people are getting Palm handhelds for the first time or upgrading to a new Palm. Thus, I felt is to be appropriate to create a “Palm Best Of” series, laying out what I feel to be the best free Palm software, the best Palm developers, and the best Palm websites. The best free Palm software is presented below, the articles on the best Palm developers and websites are to follow.
Adding additional functionality to your Palm, outside of the built-in applications, does not require a large outlay of money. While there are several programs on my Palm that I have gladly paid for, Agendus, SmartListToGo and ZLauncher come to mind, there are many high quality freeware and/or open-source programs available in the Palm universe. Some of these programs are as good or even better than their commercial counterparts.
The following is a list of some of the best and most popular free software for Palm handhelds. This is not in all inclusive list. This free Palm software listing has been split up into three categories: Productivity, Utilities, and Fun with several subcategories in each group. I have not included several free niche and device specific pieces of software and also have not included every piece of free software for each category. For example, there are numerous free high-quality ebook readers. Some of these are not included as I selected what I felt to be the best and most complete of the lot.
A5 is a replacement for the default Datebook and Tasks applications. It uses the same database as its built-in counterpart and adds a week view with an uncluttered interface. Support for repeating events and Icon Manager icons is included.
KsDatebook and KsToDo are replacements for the default Calendar and Tasks Palm applications that use the same database as their built-in counterparts. They add additional features such as weekly view with text as well as text display in monthly view.
Today gives a one page overview of current appointments, tasks, mail, etc., along with the current date/time and owner information of the device. It is similar to the Today screen on Pocket PC and to the Agenda view found in the newer built-in Palm Calendar applications. Today is very configurable, can be skinned and will work as a mini-launcher.
Pilot-DB is a flat file database with a strong set of features and a desktop component that will run on multiple platforms. Plugins are available for Mobile-DB and JFile databases, for access to the built-in Calendar, and for external memory card access.
HandyShopper is a shopping list database application that can also be used to create any simple kind of list. For more information about Handyshopper see this site or visit the Handyshopper Yahoo Group for ideas and samples on how to make lists for almost anything.
PsMemo is a replacement for the built-in Palm MemoPad that adds several useful features.
SiEd is a text editor with features such as split screen views, editing of plain text files, and support for external keyboards.
eReader is an ebook reader that will read ebooks in both the standard PalmDoc format and in eReader format. eReader is also available in a version on the desktop for both Macintosh and Windows users.
PalmBible+ is a Bible reader program with dual version display, footnote support, highlighted bookmarks, and drag scrolling. A variety of translations are available, including foreign language translations.
PalmFicition is an ebook reader that can read PalmDoc, zTXT, Word and text files.
Palm PDF is a true PDF viewer for the Palm.
Chime is a utility that presents the time in speech, chime and vibration.
Converter is a free unit conversion tool that supports over 200 unit types in 23 different categories.
SnapCalc is a simple calculator that can be launched, like a DA or hack, with a simple stroke or button sequence.
ClockPop5 is a clock popup application that can display appointments and phone info on the ClockPop screen.
Power48 is a PalmOS based emulator for the Hewlett-Packard 48SX, 48GX and 49G series of calculators.
Watchmaker is a clock application with configurable analog and digital clocks, as well as daily and weekly alarms.
KMaps is a mobile version of Google Maps which uses Google Maps search results, directions and satellite imagery. It requires a connection to the internet to be of any use. Visit the KMaps Wiki to learn more about the software.
Metro is a guide to public transport systems with data on over 200 cities. Besides offering a map and schedule, Metro also offers information on nightlife, places of interest, tourist spots for selected cities, and lets you link contacts to specific stations. City data can also be stored on memory cards and beamed to other users. You can access the Yahoo Metro Group here.
Tide Tool will compute tides and currents worldwide as well as provides some sun and moon data.
AvantGo is an offline newsreader and web browser. On each hot sync it will copy a specified web page and store it on your Palm allowing you to access web content offline.
Opera Mini is a fast, mobile browser. It requires the use of the WebSphere Palm Java environment.
Plucker is an offline web page browser and ebook reader. Use the excellent Sunrise desktop converter to convert web pages in Plucker format.
McPhling is an application and DA launcher from which you quickly select from a list of your favorite applications or switch from your current application to the previous one. (Free but developer requests donation).
DA Launcher is an application that launches a Desk Accessory (or DA). Included in the download are the following DAs: acBaklit, acGraffitiRef, acRomanKbd, acNumkbd, acWordc, Phone, and SimpleClockDA
Other DAs of Note:
ScrBtn is a basic, fast application launcher. It will launch applications from a SD Card applications if the shortcuts has been created by another program.
Switch5 is a preference panel application which can switch immediately to the previous app, or will select an app from a list of recently launched apps.
ButtonsEx will customize the Home buttons and the 5Way button on your Palm.
MapButtons will remap the Voice and Camera buttons on your Palm.
SharkButton will allow for full customization of how the Palm’s buttons act.
3XCommander is a file manager. The information can be presented in one panel or in split screen mode.
FileZ is a system utility and file manager application. The file manager provides access to all files on both internal and external memory cards and allows for detailed information about each file to be viewed and/or edited. The general system information provides device, battery, and HotSync information. The system preference manager allows preferences to be viewed and/or removed.
BatteryGraph is a program for monitoring the battery status of a Palm.
FontHackV is font substitution tool for Palm OS5 handhelds. To manipulate Palm fonts on the desktop get Palm Font Converters. (FontHackV is free but the developer requests donation).
HSNSwitch can change the Palm hot sync name.
Key Color changes the Tungsten’s DIA key and icon color.
ShortCut5 is a preference panel application which supports large shortcut definitions with additional support for macro shortcuts.
Speedy is a benchmark utility for the Palm.
Spell5 is a clipboard editor and an English spell checker.
WebSphere provides a Java environment for the Palm.
HRCaptDA is a screenshot utility that will capture the main viewing area of the Palm. It requires the use of a DA launcher.
ZGrab is a full screen screenshot tool.
Aeroplayer is a full featured portable music player that will play Ogg Vorbis files stored on an expansion card. It offers features such as equalizer, screen blanking, volume and bass boost, skins, and album art. Note: If you install the MP3 plug-in, you can try it free for 14 days. If you install the Ogg Vorbis and/or Speex files, Aeroplayer is free.
The Core Pocket Media Player is an open-source audio and video player that can play many formats of video and multimedia files such as mp3, avi, ogg, mpg. etc. A high quality, free desktop tool to convert videos to play in TCPMP is PocketDivXEncoder.
Sudoku is a placement puzzle game.
Pyramid Solitaire is a solitare game.
Breakout 480/320 is a fullscreen breakout game.
Crosswords is a Scrabble clone.
Patience Revisited is a collection of solitaire games including Klondike and FreeCell.
SU: Additions is a collection of sixteen Solitaire games.
Feringa is a chess game.
MicroFluxx is a clone of the LooneyLabs card game Fluxx.
PilOth is a clone of Othello.
Yahdice is a clone of Yahtzee. You can visit the Yahdice Yahoo Group here.
FreeJongg is an adaptation of Mahjongg Solitaire. The objective is to remove all the tiles from the playing field by following a simple set of matching rules.
JPGview is an image viewer for JPEG Image files stored on a media card on a VFS compatible PDA.
Icon Manager is a icon creator and editor. It will create or edit icon sets for programs like HandyShopper, DateBk, and Agendus. You can visit the Icon Manager Yahoo Group here.
Free Icon Manager Icon Collections
I have uploaded a news Palm Icon Manager icon set for use with applications such as Datebk and Agendus. They are called Minicons and are a 16×16 symbol based icon set. Download them from here.
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