Of course, sites change often so some of these links may no longer work. But there should be enough here to get started.
Bookmark this now! Darrin maintains the best site for Pilot developer news. Most of the links in this page were bookmarked from Darrin's page. Darrin's news server maintains groups for Pilot programmers. The server keeps all articles ever posted, so use a news agent that downloads and saves the new articles - don't download the complete list every time you connect. If you develop applications for Pilot using GCC, you should subscribe to these newsgroups:
Yahoo! pilot+pda Search Results
Search yahoo for pilot + pda. It's got lots of good links divided into four categories:
USR/Palm Computing - Developer Support
Here you can get copies of guide1.pdf, guide2.pdf, and other support files. There's a link to the CreatorID registration page.
You'll need Adobe Acrobat if you want to read Palm Computing documentation.
Gotta have it, so you should connect to Wes Cherry's site for the latest version.
Linux Piloteers should check out Roger's site. He includes links for downloading Linux based tools as well as his own source code for Doodle. He also posts Blake Winton's instructions for installing Pilot GCC on Linux.
J.J. Lehett recommends this site to download Pilot GCC for win95.
RoadCoder, n: 1. One who writes code for handheld computers, 2.One whose customers are Road Warriors. A new site for palm computer developers. Looks good.
Gotta have it, so you should connect to Greg Hewgill's page for the latest version.
Adam's PalmPilot Software Archive
I download all my software from Adam's site. People from Sweden to Australia have established mirrors. Bookmark the mirror nearest you.
Theodore Ts'o kindly allowed his PRC format page to be reprinted as Annex C to the tutorial. You can check his web site for his most recent discoveries.
Pilot Icon Editor for Windows 95
Many people use this tool.
Creators of GCC and the GNU tools. Their site explains what the GNU project is all about and how the GNU Public License works.
I post source code samples, some GNU documentation, and the latest version of this tutorial.
Yahoo! - Computers and Internet:Programming Languages:C and C++:Courses
If you don't know C but want to learn, you can find good, free C courses through Yahoo!
Don't bother the developers. They are very busy, providing you with the latest tools. Check the known bug list - don't report a bug that they already know about. If you are absolutely certain the bug is with the tools and hasn't been reported, then use this link.