Introduction

HappyDays is an anniversary reminder program for Palm hand-held computers. It will help you remember the birthdays and anniversaries of your friends and family members. HappyDays is free to use and licensed under the GNU General ...

BattleJewels

Two parts gem-swapping puzzler. One part Streetfighter. One part RPG with levelling up, gear, spellcasting. Whats not to love?

BattleJewels is simple to pick up -- just match coloured mana gems together to clear them -- ...

Introduction

TimeBoard is a Palm OS app designed to provide quick information about your device and be operated with one hand. It offers five main views:

  • Overview: Displays essential information about your Palm device. It ...

Key generator for LauncherX versions 1.2.x. For Windows PC's only.

This product was created for Handspring/palmOne Treo 600, Treo 650, and Treo 700p only. It will not work on other devices than Treo 600, Treo 650, or Treo 700p.

Normally, there is no way to quickly move the blinking cursor around text without ...

Windows integrated development environment (IDE) for creating Palm OS apps. Write and test your BASIC program on the desktop, then download it to your device to run it.

As of June 18, 2021, NSBasic is now open source! Source code is available ...

3D printable shoulder button replacements for the Tapwave Zodiac handheld game console. Original buttons used a rubber-like material which is highly prone to failure with age. These prints are intended for TPU, as the design requires flexibility. ...

Brixster is an engaging puzzle game that will have you playing time and time again. Can you arrange the blocks to clear rows and reveal the hidden picture? It takes clever thought and planning to master this unique puzzle ...

Never be at a loss for words with the PalmPak Dictionary/Thesaurus card. It's great for students, professionals, or anyone composing e-mails, memos, and letters. It features the great Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary (Tenth ...

Play Sudoku on the go!

Full game description on Gregory's website here.