MakeFaces was designed to allow children to have fun making faces on your PalmOS device.
It's a handy way of keeping them entertained at restaurants, visits to the Doctor, trips in the car, just about anywhere.
The interface is easy enough for very young children to learn quickly.
How To Play: Children click eyes, ears, nose, mouth, hair styles, etc
MatchWho - This program may help you to find out who you are looking for.
There are tons of resources (of head, eyes, nose, lips, hair......) in this program.
All you have to do is just to tap on arrow buttons to match the resources
MetroGnome is a programmable sequencing metronome. It allows you to set up to 100 tempos and play them in sequence (trial version limited to 3 tempos, otherwise is identical). Add, delete, insert tempos to your list, clear the list, start the list anywhere and move to the next tempo by tapping a large button. Easy to use
Metronome by Aaron is a metronome for your Palm that features:
- 20 to 200 bpm range tempo
- adjustable volume control
- graphical display of swinging metronome needle
- Play/Pause
- on the fly tempo adjustment Please post any comments.
What's New in This Release:
· Fixed problem with improperly releasing memory when changing the text of a field
Metronome by Pierre is a full featured electronic metronome.
Pulse volume, frequency and duration can be adjusted on a single screen.
In addition, Auto-off can be disabled (for usage over long period of time) and battery status can be displayed.
This program works fine on Palm OS 3.5 and above. Tested on the palm M and T series
Metronome for Palm OS - A powerful free metronome with many features, including a 16 beat cycle, presets and user patterns.
You can build up simple or complex rhythmic patterns with a choice of three tones for each beat and an option to select different notes, to match the key of the piece that you are playing
Mider for HoHo is a free desktop application running on Microsoft Windows.
With Mider you can easily put all your favorite MIDI files to your Palm:
Mider compiles all the *.mid files from a specified desktop directory, and puts them in one *.pdb file.
You may then install the database on your handheld and manage it e.g. with HoHo