Upgrade your Palm III, IIIc, IIIx, IIIxe, V, Vx, m500, or m505 to the latest supported version of Palm OS, featuring new apps, enhanced security, and more.

To determine your current OS version, navigate to Applications > Menu > "Info" > ...

Sketchy is an animation/drawing tool featuring geometric objects, many pen options, up to 999 frames, and an easy-to-use interface. Helpful features such as "duplicate", "insert", and "delete" allow quick and clean animation creation.

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A complete collection of disc images from CD-ROMs usually bundled with retail Palm devices. Each CD-ROM includes a version of Palm Desktop and sample applications and media files tailored to the packaged device.

This archive is primarily for ...

This utility calculates recipes for setting up polymerase chain reactions (PCR) for use amplifying DNA in a molecular biology lab. You enter a minimal amount of information and it calculates the rest. Saves lots of time at the benchtop!

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Features :

  • Simply click on a chord to see it's definitions
  • Includes comprehensive, extensible chord libraries for guitar, ukulele, and mandolin
  • Transpose songs on the fly
  • Define your own playlists for concerts ...

Use the stylus to position triangles on a grid, the aim is to deflect a ball to the goal and collect coins on the way.

Released for free by SEGA Corporation Smilebit division at PalmSource Japan Forum 2002.

Documents to Go is a portable office suite for Palm OS featuring simplified equivalents to Microsoft Office’s Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, plus support for PDF and image files. It can be used to view and edit documents in Microsoft Office and other ...

The basic aim in all Slide-Em modes except the tile game is to get matching lines of 3 or more objects.

You play the game on a 7x7 grid arrangement, To match the objects you must either slide a row left or right or slide a column up or ...

The Mad Balloon by Seimitsu Software

WikiPad is a hyperlinked notepad that runs on your Palm OS device. WikiPad was written by John Brewer of Jera Design.