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m.miagami
03-30-2005, 01:22 PM
Tired of those old Appshelf modules? Here's what I have in my collection; maybe you'll find something new!

OX Game (Tic-Tac-Toe) (http://homepage3.nifty.com/Khiguchi/FreeSoft/MaruBatsuAS/): This module let's you play a game of tic-tac-toe on your Apphself launcher!
To download it, click on the underlined link that has in it "...AppShelf Ver0.4..." Install either file; the one ending in "JP" is for Japanese users.

HotSwitch (http://homepage3.nifty.com/Khiguchi/FreeSoft/HotSwitch/): This module allows you to connect/disconnect from a network (connect/disconnect from my home wifi connection, in my case). Very simple to use; just tap and you're connected!
To download it, click on the underlined link that starts off with "HotSwitch Ver1.1"..it's just a little bit above the screenshots. Be sure to install the "HotSwitch" and "HotSwitchAS" files for use with Appshelf. If you are not using Appshelf, this application can also be used by itself, and just as easily with one tap to connect.

HotTime (http://homepage3.nifty.com/Khiguchi/FreeSoft/HotTime/): Tired of the built-in clocks for Appshelf? With the HotTime module, you can set your own style of clock in a number of layouts and colors. You can even make (draw using an editor in the program) your own numbers for a completely custom look.
To download it, click on the underlined link that starts off with "HotTime Ver1.8"...it's directly above three other links. Be sure to install HotTime, the "AS" (AppShelf) file, and the sample files (you can delete the ones that you do not like).

Biorhythm (http://www.wildtree.jp/%7Earaki/palmwares.html): This is a really neat module that shows your daily biorhythm readings in a graph and with icons of rain, clouds, or sun.
To download it, click on the link that is 10th down; click on the icon of a green circle, pink wave across it, and a heart in the corner. For English users, install all the files in the English folder.

Calendar (http://www.wildtree.jp/%7Earaki/palmwares.html): This is a Japanese calendar module for Appshelf. With MakeSpot, it will mark in a given color any holidays assigned to it. The days of the week are Japanese, but other than that, it is a regular calendar.
To download it, click on the gray square icon that is first listed on the page.

AIWish (http://homepage1.nifty.com/akm/s04003.html): I am not too sure about this one, but from what I gather, this lists stuff you want as a module in Appshelf. Make an entry for an item, say a magazine or game, include the date it goes on sale, and have it on your launcher.
To download it, you will need to download both the "AIWish Version 0.76" and the one under it "AIWishAS Version 0.76." The links are underlined and are right at the very top of the page in English, so they shouldn't be too hard to find.

I think those are all the additional modules I have. Try 'em out if you can!

Wytnucls
03-30-2005, 03:39 PM
AIWish is a new one for me.
Tried it and although cryptic at this stage, it holds some potential. Looks like some lists are set up in the primary app and the items listed then appear in the AppShelf module. Not sure if it acts just like the 'ToDo' list or if it holds any other functionality. Japanese app only, so menus will have to be translated and full application purpose explained to us by a Japanese user!
Thanks for the pointer.

Kosmonoko
03-30-2005, 07:23 PM
If you find a module that can hold more icons that would be cool. Thanks for showing us the modules.

Wytnucls
03-31-2005, 04:31 PM
Just translated most of the AIWish.prc app. Get it over here (http://www.1src.com/freeware/fileinfo.php?id=1171).
Useful for an extra module displaying phone numbers and e-mail addresses retrieved from the address book and linked to a date or anything else you may discover.
Give it a try. :)

m.miagami
03-31-2005, 08:55 PM
Wow thanks, this is awesome http://www.1src.com/forums/images/smilie/images/smilies/tongue.gif

Kosmonoko
03-31-2005, 10:18 PM
Cool you translated it. Btw what is characters under months mean also the ones next to the days?

Anyway keep up the good work. :)

Wytnucls
04-01-2005, 08:00 AM
Get the latest and final English version of AIWishAS.prc on the same link mentioned on earlier post.
Still busy working on AIWish cryptic interface.
Haven't worked out meaning of characters next to 'Days' and under 'Months' yet. (Suspect things like 'Magazine, Toy, Internet, etc...')
Any help is welcome!!

Wytnucls
04-01-2005, 09:23 AM
OK, after some linguist detective work, I worked out that those things under the months are the seasons: Spring, Summer, etc..
The ones on the side are still unexplained, perhaps 1st, 2nd 3rd quarter. To be confirmed...

PeteHH
04-01-2005, 11:42 AM
Hi. Looks great. But where do I have to place the image files from Biorhythm, in which folder or on the MS, and if yes, where? The Biorhythm module doesnt display anything on my TH 55 so far.
Thanks in advance,

Peter

Kosmonoko
04-01-2005, 12:37 PM
Im not sure if you can put module in the ms. if you can probably in the launcher folder

PeteHH
04-01-2005, 01:18 PM
Sorry doesnt work. Hotsynced the AppShelf application files plus the 3 bio*.prc files to my Clie, and put the image files to the Launcher folder on MS. The Biorhythm module remains blank.
Any more help please?

Kosmonoko
04-01-2005, 02:17 PM
This is what you do put the files in the archive folder then go to clie files. get all the three files and tranfer it to the hand held

Kosmonoko
04-01-2005, 02:21 PM
What i don't get is how to even read the Biorhythm waves...

Wytnucls
04-01-2005, 03:13 PM
Get the latest work on the english version of AIWish here (http://www.1src.com/freeware/fileinfo.php?id=1171). The translation is nearly completed and took many hours of hard but fun work! Final tidying up will involve delving into the code itself, so might take some time, but the app is very useable in its present state.
Added the MakeSpot app which allows holidays input and color coding in AIWish calendar. Have fun! :)

m.miagami
04-01-2005, 08:10 PM
What i don't get is how to even read the Biorhythm waves... The P (Physical) line, E (Emotional) line, and I (Intellectual) line cycle every 23-38 days. Basically, the higher the wave is for that one characteristic, the better it is for you. So, if the yellow line for the given day intersects the E wave (which is at a very high position above the center line) you are said to be in a very good mood and it is a good time to be with people and do stuff at this time that you are very emotionally stable. Or say if that line intersects the I wave, and the I wave is near the bottom, even below the center line, that's bad news. Hope that helps.

m.miagami
04-01-2005, 08:14 PM
Hi. Looks great. But where do I have to place the image files from Biorhythm, in which folder or on the MS, and if yes, where? The Biorhythm module doesnt display anything on my TH 55 so far.
Thanks in advance,

Peter I am guessing that the problem is that you have not yet set up a profile. By profile I mean that you have gone into the separate (not just the module) Biorhythm application that was installed. You will need to put in your birthdate and put in a name, and after that I think all you have to do is go back to the modules and drag the Bio module over. It should show something then.

PeteHH
04-02-2005, 12:55 AM
That was the right hint. Thank you very much, working fine now!

Wytnucls
04-04-2005, 09:55 AM
Get the latest English version of AIWish on the same link as before.

Kosmonoko
04-04-2005, 04:52 PM
Good job you pretty much translated the whole program. BTW what is the Ref date?

Wytnucls
04-04-2005, 05:15 PM
Seems to be the original date inserted for a multi-event item. It will appear in that window for all events following the first one. Hope that's clear enough!
Edit:Well at least that how it worked originally! I must have tampered with the process as it has stopped working! I'll try to fix it later... :p

Wytnucls
04-05-2005, 11:23 AM
Actually, it is working properly, it will display the reference date in all past events in a multi event scenario.
Get the latest version of both AIWish_eng and AIWishAS_eng through the same link as before. Some major changes were uploaded.
It all works fine now, with no funny symbols displayed anymore, except for a couple of tough ones which I am busy working on. Let me know if you find any mistakes in translation.

m.miagami
04-05-2005, 05:16 PM
Actually, it is working properly, it will display the reference date in all past events in a multi event scenario.
Get the latest version of both AIWish_eng and AIWishAS_eng through the same link as before. Some major changes were uploaded.
It all works fine now, with no funny symbols displayed anymore, except for a couple of tough ones which I am busy working on. Let me know if you find any mistakes in translation. Thanks so much for your work on this module! Even bettter now!

Kosmonoko
04-06-2005, 02:47 PM
you know how you changed the list in the categories in to 3 boxes i think that means unfiled...

Wytnucls
04-06-2005, 02:56 PM
Not sure I follow you! If you mean 'Category' in the Details frame, I know [-Ce<'] means Unfiled, but I can't change it at the moment!

Kosmonoko
04-06-2005, 06:02 PM
Oh okay. i had a feeling you knew it is kinda obvious. lol :p

Wytnucls
05-01-2005, 04:42 PM
Translated the Japanese calendar module.
Find it here (http://www.1src.com/freeware/fileinfo.php?id=1182).
Day color coding is done with the MakeSpot application.
Several months can be displayed at once in the 4 modules of AppShelf.
Enjoy! :)

Kosmonoko
05-01-2005, 10:15 PM
Sweet cool thanks :)

m.miagami
05-01-2005, 11:56 PM
Great! Thanks again!

olegsan
09-04-2006, 03:50 AM
Any news on the subject? I looked everywhere and so far found only one module not mentioned here: asm_image (which is in fact just an improved version of the clip module). Anyone tried creating modules using the author's specifications?