NineNice is a game in which you take pieces arranged in a 9x9 grid. When you place a piece, if the nine surrounding pieces are different from the piece you placed, you can remove it. Players compete to see who can take the piece in the fewest number of ...

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Application Description:

  • Challenging and fun board game
  • Black&White; and Color PDA
  • English Instruction
  • Stylus control
  • High score and Game preference saving

Rules

The rules for ...

With a memory requirement of well over 500 KB, the relational database SmartList To Go is a real heavyweight! If you have enough memory and a suitable application, you will find a real hit here: Up to 80 fields in up to 65000 records make even larger ...

File Manager Update is a patch for the Palm m125, m500, m505, m515, m130, i705 and Tungsten W handhelds. It resolves a problem formatting high density expansion cards (128MB or greater) with the Palm handheld.

This update was released on ...

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Simple app switcher, requires an extension manager such as Hackmaster to be used

Does not support color icons

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