Directory Sites

  • PRC Format

    An attempt to decipher and describe the PalmPilot .prc file format.

    web.mit.edu

  • DOC Format Man Page

    Describes the structure of the PalmPilot .doc standard text file format.

    www.nicholson.com

  • PDB Format Man Page

    Describes the structure of the PalmPilot .pdb (Pilot Database) file format.

    www.nicholson.com

  • Palm OS Developer Documentation

    Official file format specs for Palm Database (PDB), Palm Resource (PRC), and Palm Web Clipping Application (PQA) files, as well as full SDK, Conduit, and web clipping documentation.

    www.palmos.com

  • HackMaster API

    How to Write a Hack and describes the Hack file format.

    www.daggerware.com

  • DAT-Formats

    Describes a number of the PalmPilot .dat files, including Memopad, Todolist, Addressbook, Datebook, and USERS.DAT.

    ourworld.compuserve.com

  • Palm Desktop 3.0 DAT File Formats

    Data file formats for the Palm Desktop 3.0 MFC streams files. Included are address.dat, todo.dat, datebook.dat and memopad.dat.

    www.geocities.com

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