Desk Clock and Image Viewer for Palm OS Handhelds
Release Notes
SplashClock 1.08 - September 5, 2005
- Support for Palm LifeDrive
SplashClock 1.07 - December 29, 2004
- Added Treo and Tungsten T|5 5-way navigator support
- Fixed a bug that could crash SplashClock on a Sony HiRes device if
the trial was expired.
- Added support for Treo images stored on internal memory
- Added support for the Tungsten T|5 hidden NVFS volume
- Various UI fixes
SplashClock 1.06 - December
1, 2003
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Support for new Hi-Res
Plus screens (Tungsten T3, Sony UX50, etc.)
SplashClock 1.05 - August
11, 2003
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Support for SplashPhoto
4.0 PDB format
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Tungsten C compatibility
(auto-run)
SplashClock 1.04 - Dec.
11, 2002
SplashClock 1.03 - Dec.
5, 2002
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Improved memory management
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Added "Set Time"
button to Format dialog
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Support for International
Date formats
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Support for images marked
Private in SplashPhoto
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Better handling of odd-sized
JPEG images
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Tungsten 5-way navigator
support
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Clie jog-dial support
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NR70 virtual graffiti enhancements/fixes
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Manual slideshow option
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Device sleeps for a few
seconds before auto-launching slideshow. This enables devices like the
Treo to shut off the wireless data connection when the handheld goes
to sleep, before auto-running the slideshow.
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Image list is only written
when there are changes (faster quitting when no changes in image list)
SplashClock 1.02 - Nov.
14, 2002
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Added new analog clock
styles
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Improved performance -
analog clock is rendered faster
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Added support for black/white
devices
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Added support for Handspring
Flash Memory module
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Improved memory management
on OS5 devices
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Fixed bug that caused "Nov.
10" to show up as "Nov. 0"
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Other miscellaneous bug
fixes
SplashClock 1.01 - Nov.
6, 2002
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Compressed internal bitmaps,
shrinking the app down to 281k from 431k
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Fixes a color palette bug
on 8-bit (Palm IIIc) devices
SplashClock 1.0 - Nov.
5, 2002
SplashClock 1.0b2 Public
Beta - Nov. 4, 2002
SplashClock 1.0b1 Public
Beta - Nov. 3, 2002
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First public beta release.
Known issues:
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Black/White and 8-bit devices
(like the Palm IIIc) not yet supported
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System Requirements
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Palm OS 4.0 or later |
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Supports JPEG images (on VFS external memory) |
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Supports SplashPhoto PDB images (stored on internal memory) |
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Supports 16-bit color displays |
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281k of free memory |
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