PlecoDict Professional (Palm OS) - PlecoDict is an all-in-one Chinese dictionary and study aid, featuring world-class dictionaries, integrated Chinese handwriting recognition and a highly customizable flashcard system
PlecoDict Complete (Palm OS) - PlecoDict is an all-in-one Chinese dictionary and study aid, featuring world-class dictionaries, integrated Chinese handwriting recognition and a highly customizable flashcard system
BEIKS Camp Songs Collection for Palm OS - A collection of over 200 great camp songs, including several popular scout camp songs, a lot of action songs and favorites like "Rise and Shine, "Down By The Bay", "Catalina Magdalena", "Bingo", "Doodly Doo" and "The Song That Gets On Everybody's Nerve"
BEIKS Collection of Tongue-Twisters for Palm OS - Has a friend ever challenged you to try a tongue twister? You know what tongue twisters are: those crazy phrases that tie your tongue in knots when you say them ten-times-fast and make whoever's listening collapse with laughter. Next time someone suggests you say one, be prepared with one to ask in return
Twinkle is a flashcard program for Palm OS handhelds. Twinkle includes most features found in commercial software. A Java program for the PC is included to edit the flashcards and import SuperMemo databases. Japanese font support is also present
Dokusha - Dokusha (Japanese for "reader") is an integrated Japanese textreader, Japanese-English dictionary, Kanji dictionary and study system for Palm Connected Organizers.
It is aimed at English speakers learning the Japanese language.
It is an ideal self-study tool which lets you do much of your language learning directly on the Palm device
Radic is a small and free application for the PalmOS environment that allows the user to identify japanese kanji by their radicals. Since there are a lot less radicals than kanji, identifying them this way makes life a bit easier for struggling students of the japanese language
Phrasebook Friend provides user definable lists of foreign phrases. You can create pages of phrases, both long (like "Can you tell me how to get to the airport please?", etc.), and short (like "Hello", "Thank you", etc.).
The long phrase has one entry and tranlastion per page, and the short phrase up to four per page