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Palm(3)		      User Contributed Perl Documentation	       Palm(3)

NAME
       Palm - Palm OS utility functions

SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
FUNCTIONS
   palm2epoch
	       my @parts = localtime( palm2epoch($palmtime) );

       Converts a PalmOS timestamp to a Unix Epoch time. Note, however, that
       PalmOS time is in the timezone of the Palm itself while Epoch is
       defined to be in the GMT timezone. Further conversion may be necessary.

   epoch2palm
	       my $palmtime = epoch2palm( time() );

       Converts Unix epoch time to Palm OS time.

   mkpdbname
	       $PDB->Write( mkpdbname($PDB->{name}) );

       Convert a PalmOS database name to a 7-bit ASCII representation. Native
       Palm database names can be found in ISO-8859-1 encoding. This encoding
       isn't going to generate the most portable of filenames and, in
       particular, ColdSync databases use this representation.

SOURCE CONTROL
       The source is in Github:

	       http://github.com/briandfoy/p5-Palm/tree/master

AUTHOR
       Alessandro Zummo, "<a.zummo@towertech.it>"

       Currently maintained by brian d foy, "<bdfoy@cpan.org>"

SEE ALSO
       Palm::PDB(3)

perl v5.14.0			  2010-02-23			       Palm(3)
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