The Core Pocket Media Player is an open-source audio and video player that can play many formats of video and multimedia files such as mp3, avi, ogg, mpg. Yahdice is a clone of Yahtzee. You can visit the Yahdice Yahoo Group here.
FreeJongg is an adaptation of Mahjongg Solitaire. The objective is to remove all the tiles from the playing field by following a simple set of matching rules.
Icon Manager is a icon creator and editor. You can visit the Icon Manager Yahoo Group here. This entry was posted on Wednesday, January 11th, at pm and is filed under Palm. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2. Both comments and pings are currently closed. I played many Niggle games on my Clie, and I had no idea that there was a newer version available for free, that is.
Keep up the good work! Good point about Mille Bornes. I have never heard of Puissance before but remember playing Rally by Dave Mayes before he quit development because of a threat of legal action. You can still find Rally floating around on the web. Note: You can download Puissance from here. The easiest way to subscribe to the feed is to just use first link under the feeds section on the far right hand side of the screen. Hi, excellent list, thanks. One note… the link for Pilot-DB which looks tremendous needs a slight tweak for it to work.
Thanks, Corey craigslistfan03 aol. Thanks…what a great collection. Just dowloaded them for my Palm Centro. Hope they work. Can you help? Confused but still trying. Any suggestions? Leslie-You are a great person! Need to find the webshpere for java, any suggestions since palm no longer supports it? Leslie Franke: [les-lee fran-key] ; 1. Husband and proud dogowner; 2. Seventh-day Adventist ; 3. Web Designer; 4. Atlanta Braves Fan; 5. Northeast Ohio Native; 6. Bottle Caps Lover; 7.
Certified ' Freakonomic ';. About Archives Blog. Best Free Palm Software Adding additional functionality to your Palm, outside of the built-in applications, does not require a large outlay of money. Today Today gives a one page overview of current appointments, tasks, mail, etc. Databases Pilot-DB Pilot-DB is a flat file database with a strong set of features and a desktop component that will run on multiple platforms.
Handyshopper HandyShopper is a shopping list database application that can also be used to create any simple kind of list.
SiEd SiEd is a text editor with features such as split screen views, editing of plain text files, and support for external keyboards. Readers eReader eReader is an ebook reader that will read ebooks in both the standard PalmDoc format and in eReader format. Time, Calculations and Conversions Chime Chime is a utility that presents the time in speech, chime and vibration.
Converter Converter is a free unit conversion tool that supports over unit types in 23 different categories. SnapCalc SnapCalc is a simple calculator that can be launched, like a DA or hack, with a simple stroke or button sequence. ClockPop5 ClockPop5 is a clock popup application that can display appointments and phone info on the ClockPop screen. Watchmaker Watchmaker is a clock application with configurable analog and digital clocks, as well as daily and weekly alarms. I have to say though that the most exciting sample was a shiny Red Palm Centro from Sprint.
Check out the pix. It feels measurably smaller than my Treo Love the bright, crisp display. Hey Julie, longtime reader etc etc from Aberdeen in Scotland. Would you consider a quick review of Ubuntu 7. Sprint sent me the Centro to review. I have it for 3 weeks and have to return it.
Interesting request… I will consider doing a gear diary entry on Ubuntu in the near-ish future. Past Issues. Brief History of Palm. Guest Author - Kathryn K Free. What exactly is a PDA? The PDA has evolved since the Pilot was first unveiled in Their original goal you will find was handwriting recognition software for other devices, named Graffiti. While writing their software it became evident that they could create better hardware. Earliest Palms were the Pilot and Pilot No infrared port, backlight or flash memory were part of the first Palms.
Shortly afterwards it was possible to upgrade these units to 1M of internal RAM. These newer versions used the more advanced Palm OS version 2. Shortly, Palm III, hit the market.
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