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In it's initial release, you will learn how to create the traditional origami crane.
With a step by step guide to create a traditional crane, a history of origami, diagrams showing different types of folds, as well as a mini-tutorial on how to create a square piece of paper, you'll be well on your way into the world of origami.
Origami is not just for kids, and over time has evolved into an art for people of all ages.
It provides focus and helps relax the body and mind.
Once I released this program, I realized that this is the only Origami palm program, which makes this a one of a kind.
Although this program may take up a lot of memory, it can be run from an expansion card.
A low-res version is planned as well as adding some more diagrams.
Just a note: this should work on any 320x320 pixel palm OS device.
Update Description:
v2.1:
- MUCH better portrait/landscape support
- Multiple expansion card support
- Ability to set specific directory to scan
- Set 16-bit as the colour default
- Fully SkinUI and PalmRevolt compatible
v2.0:
- Completely redone!
- Multiple project support
- Expansion card support for projects stored in the /PALM/Launcher/ folder
- Info button to get quick information about a selected project
- Much smaller file size
- Added support email address to the About section
- Added a GoTo drop-down box for quick access to any step in a project
- Improved Folds section
- Added up and down hard button scrolling support
- Supports portrait and landscape resolutions
Updates since 1.0:
- Bug fixes
- Low-res version created!
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