How To Play
Montana Solitaire (also known as Station, Blue-Moon, Gaps)
Object:
To order all of the cards in 4 rows of increasing order from 2 to K, one single suit per row.
Initial Deal:
All 52 cards are ...
Montana Solitaire (also known as Station, Blue-Moon, Gaps)
To order all of the cards in 4 rows of increasing order from 2 to K, one single suit per row.
All 52 cards are ...
Fours is a single-player game to effectively kill some time. It is played on a 7x6 board against the computer, or against another player. The computer and the player take turns in sliding a disc down the board. The discs are stacked from the bottom up. ...
MegaMemo2 by Michael Verive
MegaMemo2 allows categorized memos up to 32K characters
Application to draw diagrams, flow charts and mind maps and convert them to a text outline.
RayGin's REAL-TIME 3D ray casting engine stretches the performance envelope of the PalmPilot. Running at twenty frames per second, RayGin allows heart-pounding gameplay without sacrificing full first person immersion with limp two dimensional or static ...
EUAudio is a system addon for Palm OS 5 devices originally designed to comply with French audio device regulations. However, it gained popularity among other users for its side effect of reducing "headphone hiss"--ambient static heard on some models of ...
Pocket Dimension 1 is a 3d grayscale Dungeon Crawler from a company of the same name. It is roguelike with random items and a (I think) randomly created 10 Level Dungeon.
No Registration needed
Their website is still active. Description ...
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 ...
the Gutenpalm e-book reader. allows you to read zTXT documents on your palmOS devices. depends on Zlib to function
The PocketC compiler, documentation, and samples. PocketC is all you need to create and run applications directly on your Palm OS-based device, no computer required. Create your source code in memo pad or a Doc editor, compile it with PocketC, and run ...