McRazor, the buzz of the Palm OS community, turns your Palm OS device into an electric razor.
Finalist for Most Unusual Application at the Handheld Computing Best Product 2001 awards.
McRazor, the buzz of the Palm OS community, turns your Palm OS device into an electric razor.
Finalist for Most Unusual Application at the Handheld Computing Best Product 2001 awards.
McPhling allows you to quickly switch from your current application to the previous one by simply swiping your pen from the silkscreen “Apps” button into the upper-left graffiti area. In addition, a swipe from the “Menu” button to the ...
McEcho is a sequence repetition game. Simply repeat the ever growing sequence by tapping the appropriate ButtonLight (red, yellow, green and blue). Each level adds one more ButtonLight to the random sequence. As the levels progress the sequences get ...
McColors is used to display all colors available on a Palm OS device. Can be used as a screen tester of sorts.
McChords will display the notes of sixty chords and forty-eight scales. It also has a four octave (six if your device has a collapsible graffiti area) playable piano with pitch pipe capability. The key and chord are selectable via onscreen buttons. ...
CCrypt is a simple encryption program for a Palm OS device. It can accept text content and a password and encrypt/decrypt the contents, which can then be copied to any other application for safekeeping.
Battery Prefs sets the default battery type of your Palm OS device. It also displays statistics such as voltage level and low battery warning levels. This program shows up in your Palm Preferences application (known as “Prefs”) and not in ...
KoiKoi is a Japanese hanafuda card-matching game. The goal is to obtain special sets of cards (or yaku) by drawing and discarding from a hand of 8 initial cards. Upon obtaining a yaku, the player must choose to end the game ...
The first and the only 3D flight simulator for PalmOS.
Adobe Reader for Palm OS. Includes both the Palm client and a Windows client for converting and transferring PDFs to a Palm device.