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Thursday, February 18, 1999 |
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One of the nice things about Palm, at least with Palm OS4, is that you can use system extensions, or "hacks" to modify the way the system works. Initially, this served to correct oversights in the Palm OS, but there is some fun stuff as well.
One of the items you can install is a LogoHack that will display an image every time you start up your Palm. There are several versions out there, but I have chosen to use the ImagerX Hack.
I have created several LogoHacks for myself that you can use, too. Each image is available in an archive with (typically) multiple versions of the image. This is because different Palm systems display different levels of grayscale. Review the ReadMe.txt file included with each download for more information about the different images and how to install the LogoHack.
The images below give you a snapshot of what the logo will look like. Due to variation in equipment and user contrast settings, you might not see quite the same thing. My suggestion is to download the zipped file and install the software. You can try the different versions. If you don't like it, you can always delete it.
Be sure to read the included ReadMe file and the information about the ImagerX Logo hack.
| Available in 4 shade and 16 shade grayscale
| | | |  | Available in 4 shade and 16 shade grayscale | | | |  | Only available in 16 shade grayscale. For "newer" grayscale machines only, such as the IIIxe, V, Vx. |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, November 21, 2006 )
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