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 face value.

You can ...

Meant for network techs, this utility displays the ANSI/TIA-568A/B termination scheme used for phone wiring and ethernet, as well as T568B-based "rollover" for serial use with networking equipment. Up and down hard keys or jog dial to page ...

Originally created for PC and PlayStation®, and now available for Palm OS® and Windows Mobile® handhelds, Broken Sword is the story of George Stobbart, an American tourist on vacation in Europe, who becomes embroiled in a terrifying conspiracy when ...

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A really simple Desk Accessory which switches your device off. Useful if your power button is faulty or in some way inaccessible.

Needs a DA manager or launcher to be functional.

On Hand is a powerful tool for performing inventories using a Palm Computing platform handheld device. Inventories can be taken manually on a standard Palm OS unit, and can also be taken using the built-in barcode scanner of the standalone Symbol SPT ...

SuLite One is a simple but addictive SuDoku game.

Fill in the empty squares with numbers 1 through 9. You can't put the same number more than once in any one row, column, or 3x3 box. When the puzzle is successfully completed there will be no ...

WordSmith is a great word processor for older Palm devices. It works as a replacement for the standard Memo app but also edits Palm Doc files. The most characteristic feature is the ability to use font and paragraph styles (like bold, italic, ...

Ever went looking for a pen and paper to write something down even though your Palm was right next to you?

Ever tried using your Palm to take notes but gave up trying because it just wasn't fast enough?

Do you own a Palm device, but ...