Neko for PocketPC - Some pointless fun! Neko, a small cat that chases the stylus around the screen. This is a slight variation with a few extra cats!
We can claim no originality for this, a lot of people have been responsible for the code and images within Neko. We have put this out for all the folk out there who have asked for a version.
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Supported operating systems:
Pocket PC 2002, Windows Mobile 2003, Windows Mobile 5.0
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PhotoSave PhotoSave - enables photos to be copied from your camera and then sent by email/FTP. Or you may choose to keep them on the Palm then upload them to a PC when you get back home.
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