Making applications for palm centro

is there a way i can download an application maker weher i can make/design my own applications for my palm centro? i would like to make one that puts a lock code on my message like motorolas do since i cant find one anywhere online to download
Post relates to: Centro (AT&T)

Search for one on the INTERNET
Examples:
NS Basic
PDAToolbox
Post relates to: Tungsten C
webosnation.com is another option for help.

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    Post relates to: Centro (Sprint)

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    Post relates to: Centro (Unlocked GSM)

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    Post relates to: Centro (AT&T)
    Message Edited by AyyLucky on 10-21-2008 10:53 AM

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    Post relates to: Palm i705

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    Post relates to: Centro (Sprint)
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    Post relates to: Palm i705

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