Obfuscate 1.0 (for Palm OS)

Obfuscate

Rating: Rating: 8.1

Downloads: 6,397
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Licence: Freeware

Category: Home >> System Tools

Last updated: 2 Oct, 2004

Author: Pocket Science

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Obfuscate 1.0 (for Palm OS)  

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Rating: 7 ryanj: did what it said it did. userfriendly

Rating: 10 brandonwankenobi: hid what i didn't want to see, showed what i want to see! awesome!

Rating: 9 ymeagle: gives the 700p problems worked great on my 650!!

Rating: 5 svt123: Why not just put all your most used apps in a separate category like "MAIN" and leave the less used ones in other categories? At least that what I do on my 650. "Change me" will only work on card apps, I think.

Rating: 3 Jelly: Use "Change Me"... it's better! Not only will you be able to hide the programs you seldom use or do not want others (those who figdget your pda other than you) to see, but you could also change your program icons and as well as rename it!!!

Rating: 6 treo6002191: Treo is in endless loop. Great idea though...worked for about a month.

Rating: 10 hiyanky: problem is, it doesnt work with launchers like silver screen http://www.pocketsensei.com/silverscreen.htm which is a great launcher

Rating: 10 dajhorn: Obfuscate hides the "Quick Start" and "Welcome" icons on my unlocked gsm Treo 650 with firmware 1.20.

Rating: 7 McGuireV10: Sometimes after a soft reset, certain apps reappear -- particularly the crappy Cingular XpressMail icon -- but I haven't had any other problems and it did hide the other ROM apps.

Rating: 9 jsteinmetz: Installed this on my Treo 650 Verizon 1.04. Works flawlessly. No resets except once when I try to use the 5 way button inside the app.

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Compatible with: Treo 600, Treo 650, Treo 700p | Last updated: 2 Oct, 2004