We all have our PDA chock full of programs! If space is limited, we might put some in flash memory with a utility like Jack Flash, some on the expansion card in the Launcher folder, some on the expansion card using a launcher like PowerRun to copy them to RAM, some on the expansion card with a launcher like PiDirect, but the databases stay in RAM.
Oh my! It is just too complicated! And then just try to install an update, and suddenly you have two copies and your PDA goes crazy! Oh no! Now you really are in trouble - Double Trouble!
Double Trouble was written to help you take charge. When you update a program, check in Double Trouble to see where you keep it. Transfer it to RAM, update the program, and return it to your prefered location. So simple. I also use it to keep track of programs on my three PC's!
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Double Trouble consists of five forms or screens. On your Palm device, tap on the title in most forms or on the Palm silkscreen menu icon to access the menus. Use the What Is It? form to enter information about all the programs on your Palm, or just those that are not located in RAM. Some of the questions ask you to fill in information, and others present a drop down box of choices. All drop down box choices may be edited to contain only those choices that apply to your device and expansion cards.
For each entry, indicate the card on which this application is located, the application name, and which program or location you use to access this application. Double Trouble also asks where the databases for this application are stored, the date installed, and the version number. Only the name and version number require text entry. All other entries are selected by tapping on a choice.
All applications are listed on the Where Is It? form so you can see at a glance where it is located. A simple tap on an application brings up all the information you need.