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Reflect is the best palm mirror. It turns a Palm™ handheld into
a mirror. By turning the screen black, you can see yourself on the shiny, reflective
screen of most handhelds.

Reflect demo animation.
Screen shots from version 1.0.
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Features
- Animations that black out the screen.
- Preferences that are saved between sessions.
- Monochrome, greyscale, color, and hi-res support.
- Infrared beaming from within the application.
- Runs on Palm OS® 3.0 or greater.
- Freeware released under the Simplified BSD License.
Download
Recommended download
- Reflect.zip (9 KB)
Contains the application, application information, and the license.
Other download choices
- Reflect.prc (13 KB)
Just the application, ready to install.
- Reflect.txt (3 KB)
Information about the application.
- License.txt (2 KB)
The Simplified BSD License.
- Reflect_source.zip
(37 KB)
The complete source code to the application plus the compiled application,
application information, and the license.
Release History
v1.2 - 05 Jul 2008
v1.1.1 - 16 Oct 2005
v1.1 - 23 Aug 2002
- Added the 'Random' option as the default animation style.
- Added new ways to refresh the screen.
- Added hi-res and greyscale icons and bitmaps.
- Updated menu and shortcuts to match popular Palm applications.
v1.0 - 16 Mar 2002
- Reflect now refreshes the screen after preferences are changed.
- Added two style choices: None and Outside to Inside.
- Updated style choice Inside to Outside. It now draws a rectangle
instead of a circle.
v0.5 - 19 Sep 2000
Development
- Developed with:
- Tested with:
- Palm OS Garnet Simulator
- Palm OS Emulator
- Has a properly registered
creator ID,
REFL.
Similar Programs
The reasons for creating Reflect were simple. First, I wanted to write a small program that
would help me learn the Palm OS API. Second, I wanted a better mirror program that those that
I found.
E-mail
Have any comments about the software? How about questions, feature
requests, or bug reports? Send me e-mail.
Reflect is a trademark of Jay C Barker.
Palm OS and Graffiti are registered trademarks, and Palm and the Palm logo
are trademarks, of Palm, Inc.
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