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
BEIKS Dictionary of Orthodox Terminology for Palm OS - Free Palm OS dictionary of Orthodox Terminology based on the well known "Dictionary of Orthodox Terminology", compiled by Fotios K. Litsas, Ph.D
BEIKS Etymology of Names Glossary for Palm OS - This is a free etymology of names glossary with approximately 11,000 names. Provides genders and history of the names with explanation in English what they mean
BEIKS MedicineNet's Pocket Guide to Medications for Palm OS - The MedicineNet's Pocket Guide to Common Medications gives quick and convenient access to important information on common medications to mobile users.
Each monograph is written in lay yet informational language to provide helpful insights for patients taking medications
BEIKS Pocket Medical Encyclopedia for Palm OS - Often, the times a person needs quick answers to medical questions they are not near a desktop computer or printed medical encyclopedia.
The MedicineNet Pocket Medical Encyclopedia enables anyone with a Palm OS device to carry vast amounts of information in their pocket or purse
BEIKS Stedman's Concise Medical Dictionary for Palm OS - Stedman's Concise Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins is one of the most popular, reliable and trusted medical dictionaries in USA and throughout the world
BEIKS Strong's New Testament Dictionary for Palm OS - The New Testament Bible glossary is actually an index. Each word from the original Greek script was given a unique number by Dr. James Strong over 100 years ago. It is still in use by many followers today and the numbers are called Strong's numbers
BEIKS Strong's Old Testament Dictionary for Palm OS - The Old Testament Bible glossary is actually an index. Each word from the original Greek script was given a unique number by Dr. James Strong over 100 years ago. It is still in use by many followers today and the numbers are called Strong's numbers