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PocketCity

PocketCity is a PalmOS version of the ever-popular SimCity.

Some problems with Palm devices are easy to solve—others are tough nuts to crack. But there are ways of Solving Not So Common Palm Series Problems.

Palm OS Device Reset Primer

What happens when you reset your Palm OS device, and why? Read Palm OS Device Reset Primer, and find out.

Got Linux? Got a Palm? Get them together using any of these Linux applications for the Palm.

Palm Glitch

Palm Glitch focuses on providing fixes for those annoying issues that Palm users have to deal with from time to time.

Sharing Palm Calendars

A friend of mine has asked how she can share appointments in her Palm device with her husband's Palm. I've found two software packages that may help: RecoX allows Palm users to sync certain Palm databases from one device to another via infrared beaming, and DateBk5 is an enhanced Datebook replacement that will beam entire appointment categories.

Plucker Desktop

Plucker is an offline web viewer for Palm devices. It's handy for taking your favorite web pages with you in your Palm PDA, but it's never been particularly easy to use – until now. Plucker Desktop puts a friendly Windows interface on Plucker, making it easy to set up and manage your own collection of Plucker pages.

Donkey Bricks

Looking for a challenging puzzle game for your Palm device? Try Donkey Bricks. It seems simple enough – just move the blocks around until they're all stuck together. But just try and make the bonus shapes, and suddenly things get interesting…

Blocks

I got my Palm IIIxe to help me organize my life and my work. Yeah, that's the ticket. Aw, who am I kidding? I got it to play neato games, like the freeware Tetris clone Blocks!

Maybe you've got a text file you'd like to pack into your Palm device, or maybe there's a web page with some critical information that you really need to take with you. Poor Mojo's palmDOC-on-Demand is a free online service that you can use to convert your own text or a web page into a Palm .PDB file, ready to be installed on your device.

PalmGear

If you own a Palm or Handspring Visor, then PalmGear deserves a place in your bookmarks list. There is almost nothing for your Palm device that you cannot find here, be it software, hardware, accessories, or the little tricks that make using a Palm such fun. The fully searchable software archives are updated daily, and feature screen shots and memory requirements for most of the programs listed.

The Gadgeteer

Not just a Palm site, The Gadgeteer features reviews of all manner of handheld electronic devices and accessories – Palm, PocketPC, didgtal audio, and other devices are reviewed here, as well as carrying cases, memory add-ons, styli, and software.

PDA ProPhone Case

With the number of portable consumer gadgets multiplying exponentially, it won't be that long before the average technophile bears a striking resemblance to a Borg drone. Stave off that fate with the PDA ProPhone Case, a stylish and functional means of carrying your Palm (or other handheld computer) and a cell phone in a single package.

E & B Cases

Own a Palm or Palm compatible? Get a case from E & B Cases. It's just that simple. Simple zipper cases, pouches, wallet-style cases, and belt-clip cases are all available here, as well as several models of replacement stylus. I have the Slipper III belt case for my Palm IIIxe, and I wouldn't trade it for anything.

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