Pocket Minesweeper- Games for Pocket PC / Windows Mobile.
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Supported operating systems:
Windows Mobile 2003, Windows Mobile 5.0
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Comments on Pocket Minesweeper:
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Date: 17 May 10
Bruce Thatcher:
No Download button on the Pocket Minesweeper download page.
Date: 29 May 10
Pantich:
Thanks, fixed.
Date: 29 May 10
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Pocket Minesweeper is compatible with your device Qtek S110