Archive for February, 2006

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(Last edited March 4, 2008)

Coming off my first game review of Bejeweled, I feel that it would be unfair to mention Bejeweled and not mention the even more addictive sequel, Bejeweled2. Again, Bejeweled2 is also one of my favorites games that I like to play.
Bejeweled2

If you haven’t heard of Bejeweled2, (and who hasn’t?), you’ll [...]

PalmDiscovery

(Last edited March 4, 2008)

I am first to admit that I don’t play games all that much. Maybe I’m too busy with other stuff to play with games or maybe I’m too old(?) and games don’t appeal to me as much. But regardless, I have found at least a few games that I truly enjoy [...]

PalmDiscovery

(Last edited March 4, 2008)

Before I begin my posting, I just wanted to thank Sammy McLoughlin of Palm Addicts, the most popular Palm blog site who took some time to mention my blog twice in the past couple of weeks. Here are the links to the articles that mentioned my blog here and here. [...]

PalmDiscovery

(Last edited March 4, 2008)

If you own a Palm device that has a slider mechanism that requires you to slide out the Silkscreen/Graffiti area whenever you require to input the Silkscreen area, you’ll likely appreciate a program like Slide Free.
Why use an application like SlideFree?
Originally, it may seem, that having the slider mechanism is nice [...]

PalmDiscovery

(Last edited March 4, 2008)

These are undocumented Graffiti short cuts mainly for Palm developers to aid in program debugging that can change some Palm settings. You simply run Memo Pad, or any other text based application (ie. DateBook, Address, etc) create a new Memo or text entry and input the dot short-cut.

The short cut looks [...]

PalmDiscovery

(Last edited March 4, 2008)

I’m quite sure that many Palm users are aware that there is a setting in the Prefs application that you can set the Palm to remain turned on when charging in the cradle. But just in case some people are not aware of it, I am going to direct those [...]

PalmDiscovery

(Last edited March 4, 2008)

The Tungsten E2 is an upgrade and a replacement for the older Tungsten E model, which offered a great value for the money. Improvements of the newer E2 over the older model includes a faster processor (200mhz XScale vs 126mhz OMAP), NVFS (Non Volatile File System) which stores data even [...]



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