 | |  | Download Periodic Table of ... | | | | Soft32.com PDA/Mobile Palm OS Education | Periodic Table of the Elements (for Palm) 1.0 Periodic Table of the Elements. Uses Flash, so it doesn't use valuable resources on your pda (file size=30k).
| | | | | Periodic Table of the Elements (for Palm) Publisher's Description | The Periodic Table of the Elements. Uses Flash, which makes the program easy to use and doesn't take up valuable resources on your pda (total file size is about 30kb).
You don't need a Pocket PC to use the table! You can also use it on your desktop PC using your standard Flash Plug in.
This Flash-based program requires the Flash plug-in for your pda, which is currently only supported on certain Sony Clié Series. If you are not sure if the Flash Player is supported for your device, please be sure to download the trial version first. | | | | | Download Periodic Table of the Elements (for Palm) | Screenshots
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