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PDA Baseball Stats (Palm) 1


License Free
Requirements Palm OS 3.x/4.x/5.x
Downloads 222 Limitations None
Publisher GMPSoft File Size 6.2M
Date added 09 Apr 2007 Check your speed

PDA Baseball Stats is a reference database for DEPReader dictionary and reference program that includes information on more than 16,400 players and 130 teams from the Major League Baseball since 1871. Players' profiles include brief personal info, nicknames and statistics by years from the championships they have taken part in. Viewing information on your favorite baseball players on a PDA with PDA Baseball Stats and DEPReader dictionary program is only a matter of taps, so keep it with you wherever you go. Special searches such as Error Tolerance Search, Crossword Search and even searching by nicknames are included.

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