FnC Converter is a simple application to convert degrees from Fahrenheit to Celsius and vice-versa.

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Calculate the size of shapes wherever you go! Shape Calculator lets you find the circumference, radius, diameter, and area of a circle. Additionally, it lets you find the area and perimeter of a triangle. If you do a lot of math, you’ll certainly ...

Application to draw diagrams, flow charts and mind maps and convert them to a text outline.

Paddleball with an edge!

Your objective is to remove all destructible bricks from the screen by firing the ball/lazer towards them. Maneuver your paddle to block and fire ball/lazer towards the bricks up above. When the bricks are hit, ...

Space Docking Simulator By Mohammed Bennouf

Space Docking Simulator is the most advanced space rendez-vous simulator game available on a Palm/Treo device. It is a sequel title for Lunar Lander Simulator. This time you are attempting the second ...

DragonEdit is two applications in one. It's a powerful text editor for any format of text files. But it's also a fully-featured HTML web development solution, for creating and editing and updating web pages on the go. For those working only with text ...

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 ...

Jot

Hate Graffiti? Want a system that can actually read your handwriting? Then Jot by CIC is for you! Jot is already pretty powerful, but you can actually train it to your specific handwriting, and tune it to match your needs.

Jot was so successful ...

In the mid-2000s, Palm famously redesigned their Graffiti handwriting input system under legal pressure from a competing company. While the changes allowed Palm to continue development and distribution of the Palm OS, many saw them as a step back from ...