You can play the famous card game Daifugo (Daihinmin) on PalmOS. It also supports local rules such as Revolution, Binding, Exodus, and 8-cut. You can choose only the rules you want to ...

The goal is to take all objects until the last one by jumping over another object. Click one object, jump over another one, move it to the blank place, and it will clear the middle object. Repeat it until there is only one object on the screen.

NineNice is a game in which you take pieces arranged in a 9x9 grid. When you place a piece, if the nine surrounding pieces are different from the piece you placed, you can remove it. Players compete to see who can take the piece in the fewest number of ...

About this project

This project has born from the need to transfer all phone data (call log and SMS) from a Treo or Centro device to a personal computer in readable form. Treodesktop is a desktop application capable of understanding, ...

A car-related expenses tracker.

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An extended RPN calculator, much like the stock PalmOS one, but much more useful. MathLib also required, also uploaded to this page for your convenience of download.

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Rishi ...
            

The Penbex OS ROM dump from an English language ECS EPD30 PDA. The EPD30 is a Palm IIIxe clone with Sony Memory Stick hardware that seems like it was never fitted to production versions. Penbex was shipped on a handful of devices mostly meant for the ...

ChordPad is a musician's tool for discovering and storing chords. A neck for guitar, mandolin, 4-string banjo, or 5-string banjo allows the user to "fret" the chord of interest by simply clicking on the neck. The program then determines the chord and ...

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 ...

This game is an adaptation of the game 15 Puzzle.

The object of the game is to line up panels with numbers from "1" to "16" in order, starting from the top left. There are four

game modes: "normal", "uneven", "unmovable", and "almost ...