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The Applications On My PDA
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Taking a page from Tom, I decided to post something a little lighter: the apps installed on my Treo. So, without any further adieu, here is my list:
- Flight Status: a great freeware tool to give you realtime status of any flight in the U.S. I travel enough that this is incredibly useful. Even more amazing is that it was created by a 14 year old kid.
- DotDotTwo: if you're a developer, how can you NOT have this?
- Palmasaurus: Ok, ok. I know this is my application, but I wrote it because I couldn't find another application to do what it does. Invaluable when searching for strings and data on my Palm.
- 5000: A simple little dice game that is SOOOOO addicting.
- Mirek's Yahdice: A freeware Yahtzee clone.
- Rummy: A shareware Rummy game from Seahorse Software.
- ChessGenius: A shareware chess implementation that consistently kicks my tail.
- Seven Seas!: A great little puzzler from Astraware.
- Noah Lite: A dictionary that I use over and over to settle arguments over words and spellings. Indispensible if you want to look like you know everything!
- Stopwatch: Simple but useful tool to time things.
- Mocha Pocket Telnet: A shareware telnet client that supports SSH.
- Launcher III: A wonderful freeware launcher replacement from the late Bozidar Benc.
There are a few others that I have, mainly either applications from my current job or applications that I am currently developing (such as WiFi-Where). However, these are the ones that I use/play on a regular basis.
So what's on your PDA? Let me know!
-Jon
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Submitted by bosshogg on Wednesday the 31st 1970f December 1969, at 04:00
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