Samurai KanjiSymbian OS, Pocket PC, Palm, Series 60, Series 80, Series 90, UIQ, SmartphoneVersion: 1.0 Upload date: 6 Jun 11 Tags: Games, Science & Education
Freeware
Samurai Kanji is a flash-card application for memorizing kanji. It is inspired by "Remembering the Kanji I" by James Heisig.
It can run on any PDA or mobile device running PalmOS, SymbianOS, or Windows CE. What primarily makes this different from other, similar applications is that the kanji are divided into the same lessons that Heisig uses in his book
Hangover Remedy (Pocket PC) - Acupressure is an effective way to relieve painful sensation associated with hangovers. This guide by Aaron Stein, PhD, is based on over 5,000 years of Chinese practice of self-acupressure
· Step-by-step guide to relieving hangovers.
· Every step explains point location, direction of force, and duration of massage
Hangover Remedy (Palm OS) - Acupressure is an effective way to relieve painful sensation associated with hangovers. This guide by Aaron Stein, PhD, is based on over 5,000 years of Chinese practice of self-acupressure
· Step-by-step guide to relieving hangovers.
· Every step explains point location, direction of force, and duration of massage
Memoriser - Memoriser is a utility to help you remember phone numbers, account numbers, passwords, birthdays and anything that is important for you to remember but you haven't actually taken the time or effort to do so
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DATA SHEET for iView (0.3 MB, 4 Pages for information ONLY. NO SOFTWARE in download). - NEW and IMPROVED Version 2.2 on June 16: iView: mobile live-video / Instant-TelePhoto / Text-Chat, from your iPAQ to others miles away, using 2G / 2.5G / 3G mobile phone or W-LAN. For iPAQ / Jornada with HP Camera (F1869A)
Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG) for Pocket PC was developed jointly by the US Department of Transportation, Transport Canada, and the Secretariat of Communications and Transportation of Mexico (SCT) for use by police, firefighters, and other emergency services personnel who may be the first to arrive at the scene of a transportation incident involving a hazardous material