FreeCiv for PalmOSFreeCiv for PalmOSFreeCiv for PalmOS 11/02/2003 08:41 PM It's Alive! This is a GrokNews Entry: (what is grok?)FreeCiv for PalmOSGrok Headline matches for FreeCiv for PalmOSFreeciv 2.0.0 (Stable branch)Freeciv 2.0.0 (Stable branch) 04/18/2005 04:45 AM Changes: This release adds many new features, including diplomacy for AI players, better AI, isometric maps, more flexible modpacks, an integrated way to start the game using only the client, many user interface improvements, and improved support for Windows and MacOSX. Freeciv 2.0.0-rc1 (Beta branch)Freeciv 2.0.0-rc1 (Beta branch) 04/10/2005 12:35 PM Freeciv 1.14.2-beta2 (Beta)Freeciv 1.14.2-beta2 (Beta) 09/06/2004 12:32 PM A multiuser Civilization game for Unix/X, Windows, and Amiga. Freeciv-2.0.0 Stable ReleasedFreeciv-2.0.0 Stable Released 04/18/2005 07:47 AM Quarto for PalmOSQuarto for PalmOS 01/19/2004 09:34 AM Quarto for PalmOS V1.0.8 released OpenChess for PalmOSOpenChess for PalmOS 03/27/2005 03:27 PM OpenChess in English/French/German PalmOS reset primerPalmOS reset primer 01/18/2004 05:56 AM Here's a HOW-TO describing the different flavors of reset available in various PalmOS devices. The reason it takes a while to get the general preference screen after a soft reset is that the OS notifies every app on your device that a soft reset has occurred. That allows each program to reinitialize. There are two cases where you don't want that to happen. One is if you want to delete a system file or other file that's normally open in the OS and won't let you delete it as a result. Since that app won't be initialized, it won't be active after the reset and you can freely delete it. The second is if some app is crashing your system in an endless chain of soft resets. This reset will keep all apps inactive until you manually start them after the reset is complete. This way, you can work your way through the apps and see which one is causing the problem. It could be as simple as a corrupt preference database for an app. This takes some patience in troubleshooting, but always start with what you did last and work your way back through your last changes in reverse order.Link (via Mobilewhack) visKeeper for PalmOS releasedvisKeeper for PalmOS released 05/18/2004 06:18 PM Another Bible for the PalmOS: BibleToGoAnother Bible for the PalmOS: BibleToGo 05/04/2004 05:03 AM Smiling Bubbles Game for PalmOSSmiling Bubbles Game for PalmOS 05/14/2004 06:12 AM Synchronizing PalmOS devices with LinuxSynchronizing PalmOS devices with Linux 03/19/2005 02:36 AM Smart handheld devices or personal digital assistants (PDA) extend our access to the information on our desktops, from addresses to telephone numbers. Unfortunately, when it comes to vendor support for synchronizing this information with a *nix operating system, the options are limited. In this article, we'll review the various GPL-based suites available for synchronizing PalmOS-based devices with Linux. SanDisk SD WiFi PalmOS Drivers Any Day
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