AutoOff v1.6

last update: 2nd Febuary 2008
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Database name:AutoOff
Database Creator:AuOf
Database Type:appl
Size:13 KB
Type:Commercial

latest changes:

Most of the screenshots are reduced to b/w images to save bandwidth.

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This Palm Application let you set the Auto-Off delay to any value you like to.
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Values less than 10 seconds are not allowed. You can set the delay up to 9999 seconds.
If you press the Always On button, auto off is disabled by seeting the value for SysSetAutoOff to zero.
For quicker access and switching you can enter three different values, which are stored if you leave the application.
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If you disable the auto off timer a warning will be displyed. In case of a alarm the palm will not switch off. The battery will be drained and you may loose data.
The option check on every App quit registers AutoOff so that it can check the auto-off value after whenever an application quits. Caution! not all Versions of Palm OS™ send send the sysNotifyAppQuittingEvent.
How to check if it works:
  1. install AutoOff
  2. launch AutoOff
  3. select the number of seconds after the device should shut down
  4. check the option "check on every App quit"
  5. launch "Prefs"
  6. choose "General" panel
  7. change "Auto-off After" time
  8. launch AutoOff and "current setting" should show the value you have selected with AutoOff before.

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The about panel appears via shortcut /A.

How it works

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The "General Prefences" Panel stores it values in "Saved Preferences" (pdb).
May be the panel looks on your palm enabled device different. The screen shot is from a M505 running PalmOS™ 4.0.
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If you change the settings via that panel, the new value is set in the "Saved Preferences" and the autoOff value within PalmOS (function SysSetAutoOffTime ). PalmOS do not use the value from the Saved Preferences Panel nor the value in the "Saved Preferences" (PDB). Those are in the "Saved Preferences" are just for the display of the autoOff value at the panel.

AutoOff do not change the value in the Saved Preferences for the "General Preferences", just the value for the PalmOS. The values you entered in AutoOff are saved in the "Saved Preferences" too, but in a different record than the "General Preferences" Panel makes use off.

I don't want to change the value in the "Saved Preferences" for "General Prefences", because i do not know exactly what side effects it may have. So if you use the Program AutoOff do not get confused by the value shown up in the "General Prefences" panel. The value shown up in Program AutoOff - "current settings" is the value read from PalmOS and not from a record in "Saved Preferences" PDB.

Don't forget to backup your data before using it.
Before using that piece of software make a complete backup of you device (and make sure that the restore will work !). I prefer pilot-xfer or SmartBackup for that job.
Altough i am quite carefull, there might be a bug.

Tested on Palm OS 4.0 and 5.x.

This Software is Shareware. You have to buy a License to use it. If you register you will recieve the latest version with the latest enhancements as via eMail. You will recieve further updates via eMail.

The latest version is only available for registered user.

A Licence can be bought from Palmgear ( Buy online via secure store).

If you like to buy a licence via the German distributor PDAssi klick here.

Refer to the Document for the Lisence Agreement.

Any distribution of that Software via CD-ROM, Internet or other media without the permission of the author is not allowed.

These applications are distributed as archives files. To extract the original files from an archive, you can use WinZip (.zip) for Windows or StuffIt Expander (.sit) for Macs.

Have a look at that documentation if you don not know how to install the Application. on your PalmOS enabled device.

Any comments are appreciated.

Kind regards

Juergen Schwister


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by Jürgen Schwister @ http://www.jSwi.de