Can you help Arthur the Aardvark eat all the termites? You'll have to stamp on their mounds first to release them and then catch them with your tongue.

Watch out for the sneaky snakes and mutant spiders though, Touch these and you'll loose some ...

Play four kinds of checkers against the computer or human opponent. Two player game can be played via Bluetooth or infrared, or locally, using your handheld as a game board.

Hot Checkers features strong AI with five adjustable difficulty levels ...

MS Calc was developed in order to help students in a chemical instrumentation laboratory interpret their mass spectroscopy data. MS Calculator performs two types of analysis, chemical formula and isotope pattern.

Formula Calculator

A ...

Agendus Mail is a POP/IMAP email and SMS client with support for updating mail over HotSync or live via the web. It supports a variety of folder options to keep your messages organized as well as the ability to export messages to memos.

RifleSLUGs: The picturesque landscapes turned into a battlefield when enemy came to the land of yellow slugs. Aliens are red, cruel and skillful. Your troops are ready and rifleslugs are in anticipation of fight. Shoot everything that ...

Meant for network techs, this utility displays the ANSI/TIA-568A/B termination scheme used for phone wiring and ethernet, as well as T568B-based "rollover" for serial use with networking equipment. Up and down hard keys or jog dial to page ...

Generates registration codes for Cybersaurus based on your personal device ID.

PocketC Architect is the evolution of PocketC. PocketC Architect uses the same advanced OrbC compiler and runtime developed for OrbForms Designer, with enhancements to allow it to compile classic PocketC applications. In the tradition of classic ...

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Candy Cruncher - How Much Candy Can You Crunch?

Crunch lines of candy while avoiding the Dreaded Black Jellybeans!

Cells is a clone of Conway's Game of Life for Palm OS.

The Game of Life, also known simply as "Life", is a cellular automaton devised by the British mathematician John Horton Conway in 1970. It is a zero-player game, meaning that its evolution ...