Although it won't audit your palm or make recommendations, a useful tool is
DB Explorer.  It will show all DBs and, for example, there creator IDs.  I have
used it to delete orphaned databases.

Evan.


On Fri, 10 Dec 1999, you wrote:
> Okay, after updating to PalmOS 3.3 and doing a restore of my applications
> and databases, I am faced with the fact that I in all likelihood may
> have restored some stuff that shouldn't have.  For instance, under the
> old OS, there was an enhanced IR extension.  There are also potentially
> old databases which never were deleted with their apps, etc.
> 
> Does anyone have any tools that work with pilot-unix that performs an
> 'audit' and suggests possible items to clean up, based on the hardware,
> version of the OS, etc.?  Perhaps even going so far as to suggest that
> there are newer versions of particular apps, etc.?
> -- 
> Larry W. Virden <URL:mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]><http://www.usenix.org/events/tcl2k/>
> <URL: http://www.purl.org/NET/lvirden/> <*> O- 
> Unless explicitly stated to the contrary, nothing in this posting should 
> be construed as representing my employer's opinions.
> -><-
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Evan Thomas

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University of Melbourne
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