CSpotRun is a free reader for documents in the popular Pilot DOC format. "See Spot Run" was a phrase from a beginning simple reading book from grade school. CSpotRun is a simple DOC reader. Get it?
Natara Bonsai outliner is an organizational tool with many uses. Use Bonsai as a task manager, organize your thoughts for a presentation, or keep important information handy. Bonsai is available as both a Windows and a Palm OS ...
You can put commonly used letters closer together so that you can type without having to lift the stylus. To get that needed space, just flick your stylus to the right, or use the excellent feature, autospace, which can be set up to add a space after ...
WordSmith is a great word processor for older Palm devices. It works as a replacement for the standard Memo app but also edits Palm Doc files. The most characteristic feature is the ability to use font and paragraph styles (like bold, italic, ...
SpaceTime is the most powerful calculator ever made for mobile devices with 2D, 3D, and 4D graphing and MobileCAS Technology for algebra and calculus.
From the high school student to the professional engineer, SpaceTime allows you to explore ...
In MathAce you train simple math quizzes - addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. You setup the characteristica of the quiz, takes the quiz and then enter the score into the Last 10 Scores table. The scores can be exported to Memo ...
iRogue is a game for the PalmPilot (or other handheld computer that runs the Palm OS). It is open-source freeware available under the GPL. It is derived from two versions of rogue (rogue 5.3-clone and urogue).
Rogue is old, for a computer game. ...
With devices spanning from the early 1990s to late 2000s, Palm used many different screen technologies. While the earliest models used simple black-and-white LCDs, this palette soon expanded to multiple shades of gray, then 8-bit color, then 16-bit and ...
Violin finger placement helper by Régis Desrosiers. 2004
Compatibility
Bored of the default alarm sounds in Palm OS? Want the old M100 alarm sounds back? Try GeekSounds for Palm OS.
To install, simply copy System_MIDI_Sounds.pdb to your device. It will ask you if you would like to replace the existing System MIDI ...




















