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Release Date: 7/21/2010
Last Update: 9/5/2010
Version:
2.3.02
Downloads: 18,773
Devices: Palm Pre, Palm Pixi
Installed Size:
13.91 Megs
Min OS: webOS 1.3.1
So yeah, yesterday was a light day as far as the Catalog was concerned...
New apps:
- cellBall: Ask a Democrat, $0.99, by cellHigh. It’s a Magic 8 Ball for the Democrats in the crowd.
- KQED (Free), Free, by Tinybolt. Listen to live San Francisco Bay public radio, download archived shows, and share with friends.
- Life Calculators, $0.99, by TodayPDA. Calculate your date of death, how long it’ll take drugs to clear your system, how much blood you can lose, your weight on different planets, your BMI, and how much oxygen you use.
- SubnetCalculator, Free, by NicoDel. Enter an IP address and subnet mask, get back the subnet ID, the broadcast, the number of hosts, the wildcard, and the CIDR notation.
Updated apps:
- Brain Booster: An ultimate guide, $2.99
- CinemaAustria, Free
- Color My Dreams (nature sounds), $1.99
- Constellations for Kids, $0.99
- D.R. Horton New Home Finder, Free
- English Bash - bash.org, Free
- Math Flashcards for Kids, $0.99
- Multitouch Piano, $1.99
- P P F | Actualités Palm WebOS, Free
- Relax, Free
- ToDo Classic, $0.99
- Track-It Deluxe, $15
- TrackMyWork-Free, Free
- TrackMyWork-Full, $2.49
If you have recently been watching the Palm HotApps leaderboard, you will see an app that has seemingly come out of nowhere to take on the best of the best. That app is Free Music Ringtones, and its developer is James Harris. Just before the app was released, James took a few minutes out of [...]

Just released tonight is Free Music Ringtones, from the fine gentleman who brought you Flashcards. The app does precisely what the title implies: provides a nearly unlimited number of free ringtones for your Palm Pre or Pixi. How does it create this magic? By plugging into the open iTunes feeds to give you access to the previews that iTunes provides for every song. Clever, clever!
The result is a gigantic database of 30 second previews you can download, save, and set as your ringtone on your webOS phone.If you can't decide on the song you want, the app also gives you quick links to the current top hits.
Go get it, everybody.

Just released tonight is Free Music Ringtones, from the fine gentleman who brought you Flashcards. The app does precisely what the title implies: provides a nearly unlimited number of free ringtones for your Palm Pre or Pixi. How does it create this magic? By plugging into the open iTunes feeds to give you access to the previews that iTunes provides for every song. Clever, clever!
The result is a gigantic database of 30 second previews you can download, save, and set as your ringtone on your webOS phone.If you can't decide on the song you want, the app also gives you quick links to the current top hits.
Go get it, everybody. Official app thread is here, big ups to spdsktr, aka James Harris!
Hey everyone, the developer of the wonderful app FlashCards just let us know that the app is currently on sale through the App Catalog. Not just some tiny little sale…we are talking 40% off ($2.99).
The sale will last from right this second till the end of March (maybe longer if James decides to stretch it).
So [...]
Hey everyone, the developer of the wonderful app FlashCards just let us know that the app is currently on sale through the App Catalog. Not just some tiny little sale…we are talking 40% off ($2.99).
The sale will last from right this second till the end of March (maybe longer if James decides to stretch it).
So [...]
Ok, I am just gonna come right out of the gate and say it…I love this app. If you are reading this review to see whether or not you should purchase it, go ahead and stop now, because you should. Now if you want to know why I love the app, then it is probably [...]
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FlashCards Review
Ok, I am just gonna come right out of the gate and say it…I love this app. If you are reading this review to see whether or not you should purchase it, go ahead and stop now, because you should. Now if you want to know why I love the app, then it is probably [...]
If you've been underwhelmed by the flash card and study aid sites you've found online, you'll definitely want to check out Headmagnet. Headmagnet records what you remember and quizzes you in the most efficient way.
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You may remember our review of FlashCards v2 beta from a little while back. FlashCards is a study aid program that includes features such as lesson plans, a full online component, card creation on the go, and more, and the program has finally hit the App Catalog in both a paid ($2.99) and a lite version. The news here isn’t the app itself (as good as it is), but the developer’s approach in allowing non-US webOS users to experience the full version of his application until sometime after paid apps go live in those markets:
But... with v2.0, I have a little surprise for you Non-US Users. It will recognize your country, know that you are not able to purchase the app, and unlock the Paid version... FREE! You do not have to do anything, it will automatically recognize your country and do this all on it's own.
This is however a timed limit. It will revert to the Lite version limitations on April 15th. Palm has said they will bring Paid apps to you in March, so this date is well past their projected date. If you do not get paid apps by then, I will update it to extend the date. I did this so those who do wish to upgrade can enjoy those features until Palm does provide you the capability to upgrade.
It's an ingenious approach to be sure, and hopefully more developers will follow this method until paid apps go live in the rest of the world sometime next month.