Supports personal time management on the HP 48. You can scroll through dates presented in calendar format, and then view, add, edit, delete, or acknowledge appointments or reminders for the selected date.
Library that allows the user to set and view appointments. Gives a calendar where the user can select a date and then add, view, edit, delete, or acknowledge appointments or reminders. Written in System RPL for both the S and G series.
This includes several versions (1.0 and 3.0, and several unofficial newer versions) of Bean Counter, a checking account and credit card account money management program. Also included is a Meta Kernel-only version (4.00) using the new Choose routine.
Phone/address manager for the G series written in System RPL. Includes a full screen browser, an input line for adding or editing names, a name viewer with scroll (previous/next commands), and a confirm prompt for deleting names.
This is a simple phone/address program, featuring dynamic menuing. Functions include: name search, scrolling, zoomed info, editing, and of course your data is alphabetized.
The program calculates accurate arrival times, the speed needed to arrive at a certain time, learns routes and uses them later, expecting a traffic rate, or adding comments about the route.
Address Book and Post-it program with search engine, displaying the data in a complete screen and scrolling it if necessary. In 98% User RPL, stores the data in Port 0 and is able to export and import from or to a PC in CSV format (text separated by commas).
Organizer is the best calendar/PIM/address book for the HP 48. I am including this old version because it takes about a quarter of as much memory as 1.1.
A little list manager program to store phone numbers or lists. The program is based on an index-card metaphor. Cards are indexed by their first line. To save memory, it uses the INPUT command rather than a separate editor.
PHONEY is a program for the HP 48 that was designed for (but not limited to) managing lists of names and phone numbers. It has a free form entry system with no limit on the number of records or the size of a record. PHONEY has all the basic features generally asked for in a phone list manager such as search, goto and sort. Plus it's small -- only 3K.
This is a comprehensive phonelist manager. It lets you display, search and manipulate lists. It allows for multiple databases which keeps your information better organized and more manageable. It also allows you to switch between databases. The display function will view up to eleven names and numbers on the display at once and lets you quickly scroll up or down through the list.
Here's a quick, small graphical PIM (Personal Information Manager). It's designed to allow for entry of phone numbers, addresses, names, and brief notes. The main point to the program is to provide a quick, easy way to store and retrieve information.
PIM48 is a calendar based personal information manager designed to provide a user friendly environment to manage appointments and todos. This old version is included because it takes much less memory than the new version.
This software is designed to calculate dates on the HP 39/40G, including the number of days between two dates and the date = date + number of day. A small integrated database will allow you to integrate your family birthdates or your preferred dates.
Roldx 6.5 is a "Rolodex" style data browser for the HP 48 which includes fast sequential and binary search routines, sorting, a 7 to 10 line display, editing, printing, database selection from within the program, and much much more.
Very small (about 1K) yet efficient Rolodex database system for all HP 49/HP 48G series, in directory form (not a library), with case-insensitive general text searching.
Today 3.2 is to be used with Jack Levy's Organizer 1.0. It searches Organizer's data file for annual events and appointments for the current date and displays them on the screen.
Today 5.1b is to be used with Jack Levy's Organizer 1.1. It searches Organizer's data file for annual events and appointments for the current date and displays them on the screen.