Why "thriller"? Try for yourself, and you'll never forget that tickling feeling when a flock of bubbles flies in and you never know if they are going to end the game. The goal is simple, using the stylus you burst bubble and all the bubbles of the ...
Make Molecules in Dr. Atomicus' Laboratory! Build up atomic power by moving atoms to make larger and larger molecules, but watch out, otherwise your test board will get so crowded with new atoms appearing that you can't move any more and.... ...
Created in the spirit of the PC game, Stress Reliever, and the online game, NetDisaster, with Stressed!, you can hammer and blast your frustration with the PalmOS, on the PalmOS.
Activate the game via the PalmOS commandbar (or hard button) and ...
MD Titler, by Ellams Software
MD Titler provides the ability to conveniently add disc and track titles to Minidisc desks from your Palm device, transmitting the titles over IR.
The Palm software also enables you to use ...
Lode Runner is a 2D puzzle-platform game, published by Broderbund in 1983. The player controls a character who must collect all the gold pieces in a level and get to the end while being chased by a number of enemies. It is one of the first games to ...
Michau's Battery Meter is probably the only PalmOS utility that tells you how long your battery will last until you need to recharge it. Need to use your PDA for a long time without a charger? Check if your batteries won't dry out before you finish ...
The ultimate breakout clone for Palm! Break the blocks and keep the ball alive to rack up points and defeat the high score!
Supports a wide range of Palm devices, from grayscale OS 2 to color OS 5.
Developed by 3Com/Palm themselves, ...
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Open 2sky is a full-featured planetarium application for Palm OS, released as open source by Kevin S. Polk in 2010.
Some of its features include:
Star catalogs up to magnitude 11 (and smaller catalogs for devices with limited ...
It is trivial to use, the left most column is hour from 1-12, the middle column is minutes from 0-59, and the right column is seconds from 0 to 59. It is green for AM, and red for pm.
Author : Josh Patterson
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