
Westering has released French Verbs for Palm OS, a French/English dictionary of over 2,300 verbs with full conjugation into 14 French tenses.

MobileCoders.com has launched new features that allow visitors to list their handheld software development projects on the site. These projects will be open for MobileCoders developer members to respond with a project proposal or request additional information. MobileCoders allows those looking for custom handheld development services to search the MobileCoders database of more than 600 handheld custom software providers. The user can then contact the developer directly to provide project specifics and request a proposal. The new features allow users to post a project for MobileCoders developers to respond with a project proposal or request additional information.

Brighthand’s Palm OS editor, Jen Edwards, reveals which applications currently have a home on her Palm m505.

The Register reports Palm has extended its 40 per cent developer discount on its older PDAs to Europe. According to the article, the UK offer knocks 40 per cent off the retail price of the Palm Vx, Palm IIIc, Palm IIIxe, Palm m100, and Palm m105.

Access Magazine has an article on the many uses of handheld computers and talks about software that will allow you to “use your PDA to listen to your favorite song, take a photo, translate a foreign phrase, or find what’s playing at the movies.”

PDAsquare has a review of iambic’s Ababall.

handX Products has released webLog for Palm OS, designed to allow you to use your Palm OS device to create webLog entries for a Web site. An included conduit allows you to upload the created entries to your Web server when you return to your PC.

Ababall iambic’s new full-color game for Palm OS devices, has received the Palmtop-Pro Approved Award. It is the first game to receive this distinction.

Share your opinion. PalmPower’s Enterprise Edition now has polls. We’re kicking off the polling with the question Are you wireless? And, unlike Florida, no recounts will be necessary.

allNetDevices has an article on Palm, Inc.’s unveiling of a Bluetooth connectivity card for its m500 series of handhelds.