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Eric Snider's Solitaire for Palm OS brings you 10 exciting solitaire games for hours of entertainment, regardless of where you are. It's written by the author of the award-winning Eric's Ultimate Solitaire. It offers the best features from desktop ...
Pamela Anderson, the sultry star of film and television, is now the first celebrity to invade handheld computers! PortaPam is the official virtual version of the world-famous actress that lives, eats, and breathes on your PalmOS handheld, and it's up ...
Realm Walker is a top down random world RPG released by MassiveCreations in 2004. Their website is gone but available on wayback. It was online in 2007 but gone in 2008.
The zip includes the color and greyscale versions of the game, a manual, ...
This weekend I managed to settle the Pilot's "Car Easter Egg" once and for all. (This was done via Copilot's disassembler and debugger.)
There are two ways to invoke the easter egg, which is known as a "Taxi". (In fact, three flags relating to ...
Foto Timer was originally written because I no longer wanted to count the seconds when I took photographs of the stars. With the input and help of many people, it then became a more or less universal interval timer. Foto Timer can be used for almost ...
This is a Klotski clone. The object of the game is to maneuver the red block to its destination in the fewest number of moves. The program works on B/W and color handhelds.
How To Play
Pyramid is a solitaire game where the primary goal is to make pairs of 13.
Kings are worth 13 (thus only they need to be selected), Queens are worth 12, Jacks are worth 11, Aces are worth 1,and number cards are worth their ...
Use your Palm OS device's Internet connection to HotSync, access intranet email or web servers, remotely control your PC or perform any other local network enabled task. Mergic? VPN allows you to securely access a private network, such as your ...



















