Use Bluetooth audio devices with your Palm! Softick Audio Gateway adds A2DP support to Palm OS, allowing audio streaming to standard Bluetooth speakers and headphones.
Zap! is a top-down arcade shoot-em-up in space featuring numerous enemies and bosses to contend with across multiple levels. Its first iteration, simply titled Zap!, was first published in 1999 for Palm OS 3.x devices, but later received a full-color ...
MobiPocket Reader is a multi-platform ebook and dictionary viewer. It supports both Mobi (.mobi) and PalmDoc (.prc; .pdb) formats, including DRM-protected content. A desktop application is included for viewing ...
            
CJKOS adds support for Chinese, Japanese and Korean text input/display on Palm OS 4 and 5. As CJK support files can be rather large, CJKOS is divided up into databases so that only the necessary languages and characters are installed.
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 ...
SkinUI is a free system modification for skinning the Palm OS user interface and adding optional effects such as fade or slide animations to panels and tooltips.
The base package includes only SkinUI itself. Additional themes can be installed ...
Palm DOSBox is a source port of the popular DOS x86 platform emulator for Palm OS 5 devices. This port exists in an alpha state with many features not implemented or fully working, but can still be used for basic tasks.
Devices with a keyboard ...
Raging Thunder is a fully 3D arcade racing game for Palm OS, built in the impressive Fuse engine by Polarbit.
Features 4 game modes across 10 tracks, plus a handful of basic car types to choose from. The version available here is pre-registered ...
Palm Linux is an experimental distribution of Linux for certain models of Palm devices, including the Tungsten T, T5, T3, Palm TX, and LifeDrive. It supports the GPE and
Sink the submarines by dropping depth charges on them. Developed by 3Com/Palm themselves, this game was provided as freeware. 'SubHunt' was bundled with many Palm OS devices, alongside 'MineHunt',

 
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
            












