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Looking for some gimmicks to fill your Palm Pilot's memory with? Here are the programs I installed on my Palm IIIx.
Displays HTML and Doc documents. Consumes less memory than AvantGo, and comes with Windows and Linux converters. Together with Sitescooper, iSilo is great for reading your local newspaper or CNN's latest headlines on the Palm. (Shareware, $12.50)
Replaces the built-in ToDo and Datebook applications with a considerably more powerful, integrated program that maintains the general look and feel of the original applications. (Shareware, $25)

ToDo PLUS,
Memo
PLUSThese two programs are compatible with the built-in ToDo and Memo applications, and add features such as alarms, drawings, templates, repeating tasks and an overview of the highest priority tasks. (Shareware, $19.95 each)
BigClockThis clock should be one of the built-in applications. It
features three clocks (local and two other time zones), two
flexible timers and four alarms. And it's free!
Comprehensive idea tracker and checklist manager that organizes information using a Tree, Branch, and Leaf analogy. It groups related ideas, action items, checklists, to-dos, internet URLs, email addresses, and other things together. (Shareware $30)
A shopping list for your Palm, which also can be used as a checklist. (Freeware)
AutoMobilCost control, mileage tracking and maintenance scheduling for
your cars. Works with km/mi and l/gal. (Shareware, $19)
Allows you to toggle between the last two used applications with a single stroke. (Shareware, $5)