[NTLK] [OT] Palm software suggestions

Eric Jones doriath22 at msn.com
Sun Jan 24 19:17:01 EST 2010


I can't really recommend any "useful" apps, or any apps in general, because I haven't used a Palm in eons. However, there is one game, called "SFCave," that does come to mind that was simple, free, and highly addicting ;) 

> From: rick at poc.it
> Date: Mon, 25 Jan 2010 00:59:23 +0100
> To: newtontalk at newtontalk.net
> Subject: [NTLK] [OT] Palm software suggestions
> 
> Hi folks!
> 
> I've recently acquired an IBM WorkPad 30X (which is a rebadged Palm IIIx), with Palm OS 4.1 already installed. Apart from the default set of applications, I have no software for it. Since I never had any Palm device before, I'm a bit lost regarding third-party apps. I'm sure some among you had owned Palm PDAs along with Newtons, and maybe can help by pointing me towards interesting websites and useful apps. I'm mainly interested in text-handling utilities, e-book readers (and places to find e-books), maybe some games like chess or similar board games. You know, that kind of stuff.
> 
> I apologise for the slight off-topic, but this little PDA is really in like-new conditions and I wanted to play with it a bit, to see if it still can be of use somehow. My MessagePads and eMate told me they're not jealous and that it's OK with them :)
> 
> Thanks in advance!
> Rick
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