Gear Diary Store Deal of the Day: Par 72 Golf II for BlackBerry and AutoFile Plus for WM and Palm

Posted on 08 February 2010 by


The Gear Diary Store is a great place to find software and accessories for your Windows Mobile, BlackBerry, Symbian, iPhone and Palm OS devices; together with our partner MobiHand, we are working to bring you at least one software title deal a day. You’ll get a great price while supporting Gear Diary, no special codes necessary. Are you ready to save?

Depending upon where you live, the weather outside may not be conducive to playing Golf, which is certainly the case in West Texas – we’ve had over 5″ of rain in the last couple of weeks, and it is mushy and cold outside. But that doesn’t mean you can’t play Par 72 Golf II on your BlackBerry — it’s the first item on our Deal of the Day list for today only. The sale price is $2.49, which is 50% off the $4.99 retail price!

Our second deal today is AutoFile Plus, a Windows Mobile (touchscreen) and Palm OS compatible title that keeps track of your vehicle and automotive fuel economy (mileage), trips (business, personal), and service . It also includes Windows PC companion software. The sale price is $14.99, which is 50% off the $29.99 retail price!

We’ll have another deal tomorrow, so keep an eye out … :-)

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