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Agenda file chooser a heavily modified file chooser, that fits nicely on the agenda's screen. It features a (hopefully) more sane button layout and a narrow scrollbar APassMan a secure password manager for the Agenda VR3 PDA. APassMan uses the FLTK and FLPDA libraries, and is released under the GPL license aqw another way to input text to the Agenda. The main entry method more or less follows Quikwriting, with enhancements for easier Return, Tab, and Backspace key handling: each of the 8 zones used by Quickwriting also accept single-tap input, allowing use of Ctrl and Alt keys combinations as well ares a system for adding to, removing from, and shrinking romdisks Easy install a simple perl script, which gets agenda programs over the net and installs them on your agenda PDA flmon a simple system-monitor. Shows cpu, memory, flash, battery usage and Uptime FLTK Font Browser a really simple utility to allow you to check out how all the FLTK fonts appear on the Agenda PDA FreeType Reader a glorified X-based "less" program for the Agenda, specifically designed for reading electronic books. It supports both X fonts and TrueType fonts (via freetype) Full QWERTY Keyboard has the full set of numbers and letters all on one screen, unlike the included QWERTY keyboard gVRflash a gnome frontend to the commandline utility vrflash keyboard+merlin keyboard with support for the merlin recognition engine opie-batteryapplet a Battery Monitor applet for the Opie environment taskbar Religious Agenda meant to be a multiple translation Bible reader. The Religious Agenda is licensed under the GPL TWReader TWReader is a small text reader program which works with files generated with makedoc (Aportis doc format), text files and files compressed using a custom version of PPM.