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Cake Mania Back to the Bakery includes all the culinary chaos of the first game along with brand new bakery levels and customers! Cake Mania Back To The Bakery can be installed separately without the original game.
In Cake Mania you helped ...
Ackeron Dark Sun is a top down greyscale rpg from Gasgorf games. Their other game, Dark Haven the Arena, is already posted here in the Adventure section.
Their website is gone but available on wayback - even the forums seem to be there. Last ...
TomeRaider 3 is an eBook and encyclopedia reader for Palm OS and Windows capable of handling large files and advanced formatting.
Includes the King James Bible as an example .tr3 file. (Note that TomeRaider 3 does not require converting ...
More memory than you know what to do with? Now you can fill some of it up with Bubblewrap for the Palm!
There are few things more relaxing than popping those little bubbles, and few things less rewarding than popping their virtual ...
Look out! PortaHo's fast-talking, cigar-smoking boss is ready to serve you with a twisted personality and a crooked smile! PortaPimp is the perfect companion to your portable digital slut and comes with features that lets the two interact with each ...
America Online is offering AOL Instant Messenger (AIM) users instant message and Buddy List features for the Palm Computing platform.
AIM for Palm organizers brings the convenience and ease-of-use of AIM to Palm handheld devices. Now you can ...
Installer for the Palm CDK used to create hotsync conduits
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InkStorm is a Bluetooth chat and whiteboard application originally included with the Tapwave Zodiac. It allows sharing messages with up to 8 connected users either through handwriting or standard text input.
Developer Trumpetsoft later released ...


















