Homerisms, Mmmm..., and Bart Says all in one place!

This application recalls 1960s sci‑fi movies where computers had flashing lights.

Complex graphics emerge from very simple rules. This small program illustrates the phenomenon. By setting a point—for example, turning left when it meets a black dot or turning right when it hits a white dot—you can create truly strange structures. ...

Fours is a single-player game to effectively kill some time. It is played on a 7x6 board against the computer, or against another player. The computer and the player take turns in sliding a disc down the board. The discs are stacked from the bottom up. ...

Sydney guides you through an adventure where you shape the story on nearly every screen, making the interactive book replayable many times.

Graffiti 1 font for Windows (TTF format)

"You know those images where you sometimes see a vase and other times a woman’s face? Illusion features a selection of this kind of optical illusion. You’ll be amazed at what people notice—and at what they completely miss…

This weekend I managed to settle the Pilot's "Car Easter Egg" once and for all. (This was done via Copilot's disassembler and debugger.)

There are two ways to invoke the easter egg, which is known as a "Taxi". (In fact, three flags relating to ...

It is a simple game which players are required to put the seeds on the board in turns and the one who can put five seeds in a straight line, he would be the winner of this game. It is my first PalmPilot program. As I am new in programming on ...

Phoon graphically displays the phase of the moon (either near or far side), along with additional phase, time, and holiday information.

It has the following features:

  • Up/Down buttons advance backwards/forwards one synodic period ...