Freeware Palm Software - PocketMark 0.2

PocketMark is a unfreeze benchmark essay for the Palm(tm) organizer. It evaluates the overall speed of your device by calculating 3 indexes: IntMarks, MemMarks and FloatMarks; it then indicates an overall speed index, PalmMarks. The higher the number, the

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Freeware PocketMark 0.2

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Release DateFeb 6, 2000
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PDA:Palm OS:System:Benchmarking
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By web.tiscalinet.it

PocketMark is a release benchmark essay for the Palm(tm) organizer. It evaluates the overall speed of your device by calculating 3 indexes: IntMarks, MemMarks and FloatMarks; it then indicates an overall speed index, PalmMarks. The higher the number, the faster your device. Additional

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