DeveloperStudio for Palm OS is an integrated development environment (IDE) for professional developers in need for extended productivity and performance-critical applications.

Placer Racer is a Puzzle Bobble clone originally released by Hoyle Games as part of a series of collection CD's. PC and Mac versions of the collections were also available, allowing you to take an assortment of classic titles with you anywhere you ...

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DaDa Baseball introduces a fun, carefree style of baseball that pays homage to the old arcade baseball greats on vintage systems (8-bit consoles, C64, Atari, etc.). It ...

Toast Timer by Simon Berg

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ViziBasic stands for Visual easy Basic for Palm. It is an add-on application that I especially made for easing the development of iziBasic projects requiring GUI components (well, most of the Palm applications that you will develop should need ...

The award winning Quickoffice® Premier makes it possible to create new or access existing contracts, business plans, sales presentations, financial reports and all your other Microsoft® Word, Excel® and PowerPoint® documents right from your Palm ...

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.... ...

From the manual: Attention! Attention! Our civilization is in danger! Treacherous aliens try to damage our green planet with nuclear wastes. To do this they have built an underground construction where they manufacture the nuclear poison for ...

InfraChat is the first, multi-mode IR chat program for Palm OS. It's perfect for when you just can't talk, and need to relay a messege. It features three modes for chatting, Text, Picture and both. It is also low on memory usage, using only 83K.