Description:
PPrefs allows you to save sets of preferences for the buttons on your Palm OS device and system sound levels.
For instance, you might name a set "Quiet" for use in meetings, with all of the sound levels set to "Off", have another set called "Normal", which you would use at other times, and a third set called "Games", which would change the buttons so that you can switch easily between PScore and PPick, to roll dice and keep score for a game.
Instead of having to go to the Preferences screen and set each preference separately, you can save different groups of preferences with a name in PPrefs, and easily switch between them.
Features:
- Sets preferences for what applications the buttons launch
- Sets preferences for system sounds
- Name as many sets of preferences as you want (up to the memory available in your Palm OS device)
- Apply any set of preferences you have named, at any time
- Not specific to any particular type of Palm OS device, as long as it has at least some of the standard buttons
Reviews:
**** [Jun 28, 2004] by Yv
Useful stuff, would be really great to add support for additional system prefs, e.g. Bluetooth+Network (I typically turn Bt off so save battery life, only switch it on when I go check my email or surf the web).
** [Jun 28, 2004] by Robert Lee (Hong Kong)
Sorry, this program has not been able to work properly on my m515. Various selections have been set but my device will not produce the desired results until I enter and leave the built-in Prefs app before the settings take effect. Therefore, my two stars is only a reflection of my device's performance. Thanks for making this a freeware, though.
***** [Jun 25, 2004] by Chris Redimerio
Just what I was looking for. For my home profile I map QDiary to Addess and Checklist LT to ToDo. When travelling on the train, ToDo is set to List and Notepad to Plucker and the alarm is set to high because trains in Sydney are noisy. Brilliant! And thanks for making it free.
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