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Currently all embedded products from theKompany only run on the new Sharp Zaurus 5x series. The following products are currently available . . .
  • tkcCalendar -- an enhanced replacement to the calendar included in the Zaurus. Our alarm can beep the speaker in a variety of styles as well as flash the light if you wish (either/or). An improved 'Week Mode' view is also included, plus an additional field for Events. Overall, tkcCalendar is easier to use, with more options and a more sophisticated user interface.

  • tkcAddressBook -- an enhanced replacement to the address book included in the Zaurus. When you install it, the default address book will be moved out of the way (it is moved back when you uninstall). This means that your original data is preserved and there is no interruption with synchronization. We've included a whole slew of new features as well as integration capability with our tkcCalendar application. Overall tkcAddressBook is easier to use, with more options and a more sophisticated user interface.

  • tkcPlayer -- tkcPlayer is the first audio playback application that supports playback of Ogg Vorbis files on the Sharp Zaurus. In addition to playing mp3 files, this application is the first of any kind to play Ogg Vorbis files on a handheld computer.

  • tkcFTP -- tkcFTP is a fast and easy to use FTP client. With tkcFTP you can grab any file, anywhere and at any time as long as you have an Internet connection. Have a file you've been working on that is too large to email from the Zaurus? Just use tkcFTP to connect to the server and upload it. Works with wireless connections as well as dial up CF modem connections or network connections. All the features you'd expect from an advanced FTP client.

  • tkcGallery -- tkcGallery is meant to simplify working with digital images, specifically Compact Flash based Digital Cameras. With tkcGallery you can simply pop in the CF card from your digital camera and then browse, delete, rotate, select for slide show and play back your images. The Zaurus screen provides a quick and convenient way to better show off pictures while your on the go.

  • tkcKapital -- is an embedded version of our popular Kapital product for Linux. We've ported all the features that are useful and make sense for the Zaurus form factor as well as the ability to sync with Kapital 1.0 when it is available.

  • tkcJabber -- is a full featured Jabber client with support for all the Instant Messaging transports you can imagine. Transport connection wizards make it easy to interface to AIM, MSN, Yahoo Chat, etc.

  • tkcExplorer -- is an enhanced file manager for the Sharp Zaurus. We've put in all the features you need from a sophisticated file manager with a user interface that is easy to work with on a device such as the Zaurus.

  • tkcEditor -- is more than just a simple Notepad application, it is a serious editor that provides many tools that are convenient for programmers as well, such as syntax highlighting for C++, HTML, SQL, Python, Perl, DTML, ColdFusion; a Search/Replace dialog, 'goto' line, and more.

  • tkcPainter -- fills a need on the Sharp Zaurus for a basic paint application as well as a "Scribble" type application. You can select colors and brush size and draw directly on the screen for taking quick notes, and as a portable "white board".

  • tkcMahjongg -- is our version of the popular game Mahjongg. We've included a huge library of background graphics and tiles as well as an enormous selection of tile layouts, there is even a tile builder so you can create your own.
More applications will be added to this suite on an onging basis.

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