Go to Pacific Neo-Tek's web site (don't have URL handy - do a Google search) and download the BETA version of OmniRemote 1.2 (Build 23). DO NOT get the current release version 1.17 (it doesn't work on the T615 model).
I've been using this software on my PEG T615 for a month now. Although it is beta, it is quite stable (this build is very close to the general release). There is a learning curve, but so far I haven't found anything that I can do with my Pronto or T2 remotes that I can't do with the OR1.2 software: macros, timers, custom bitmaps, etc., etc.
The only problem seems to be that the Palm systems sometimes have trouble learning certain IR codes. The OR software does not automatically recognize the IR frequency in learning. It has a frequency-detection routine you can go through before learning your IR codes, but it only has three or four "built-in" IR frequencies, one of which may or may not match your components (in my case, most of my stuff uses 38khz IR, which is not one of the OR standard choices). You can input a custom frequency, however, if you know what it is, and many remotes will work even off-frequency a bit (e.g., a 38khz remote probably will work at 39.2khz). There is also a way to import hex codes from Pronto files.
Download the software, install it, and then e-mail me with any questions at
[email protected] I'm not in any way connected with this company, but I think it is a great product (and only $20 to register).
John C.