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Red Mercury® Presents
AcidFreecell
Read license.txt before using this
software.
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The goal of AcidFreecell is to move all 52
cards to the home cells in the upper-right hand corner. You can
move cards around according to the rules of Freecell (see
below). There are four empty "Free Cells" in the
upper-left that can be used to temporarily hold cards while you
play. There are many convenience features. You can double-tap a
card to move it automatically, drag a drop cards, and you can
enter numbers (0-9, J, Q, K) in the Graffiti area to highlight
cards - this can help you locate cards on the screen. There is
even an Undo feature (press the Page-Up button). Statistics
will be kept - try to keep your Win percentage up there!
To install AcidFreecell, just
double-click on the file "AcidFreecell.prc". The
Palm Install Tool will start, with AcidFreecell.prc listed in
the window.
Click "Done". The next time you
HotSync, AcidFreecell will be installed.
If double-clicking does not work, you can
start Palm Desktop and click the "Install" icon to
start the Palm Install Tool. You can then click
"Add..." and select the AcidFreecell.prc file.
If you have trouble installing
AcidFreecell, you can find help in the documentation that came
with your Palm OS device. You can also send email with
questions to
AcidFreecell will remind you from time to
time that it is free to try for a short time. It will tell you
how many days you have left to play for free. If you would like
to purchase the fully registered version, simply visit Red Mercury to find
instructions on how to purchase on-line. Once you have
purchased the full version, you will receive a 14-digit
UnlockCode that will allow you to play unlimited AcidFreecell
on one Palm OS device.
Usually, UnlockCodes work the first time,
and keep working. If yours never worked, or if it stopped
working, the UnlockCode Wizard can help.
The UnlockCode Wizard will try to figure out what went wrong,
and it will try to help you resolve the problem.
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Enter your 14-digit UnlockCode to Register.
AcidFreecell is compatible and fully tested
with color and grayscale Palm OS handhelds, and works well with
all modern Palm OS versions (Palm OS 3.5 and higher).
AcidFreecell takes full advantage of the
processing power and full color, high resolution screen
(portrait and landscape) on OS 5 devices. Jog dial and 5-way
navigation are in full effect with the single-handed play
feature. And pleasant sampled audio sound effects make playing
even more relaxing.
p Sampled
Audio Sound Effects On/Off Option OS5+
p Translucent
Cards - Set Blending Level OS5+
p Single-Tap,
Double-Tap, Or Drag-Only Mode
p Auto-Turn
And Auto-Move
p On-Screen
Battery Meter
p Left-Handed
View Option
p Select
Game By Number
p Sequential
Game Play
p End-Of-Game
With On/Off Option
p One-Move-Left
Detection On/Off Options
p Unlimited
Undo, Or Select Your Undo Level
p Eleven
Stats Including:
- Overall Win/Loss Record &
Percentage
- Daily Win/Loss Record
- Win Streaks & Lose Streaks
- Time Played
p Make Your
Own Backgrounds OS5+
p Choose a
JPEG Image From Internal RAMOS5+
p Choose
JPEG From Any Memory Card OS5+
p Use
Pictures Taken With Built-in Camera OS5+
p Set
Backgrounds To Cycle When you Win OS5+
p JPEG
Background Scales To Fit The Screen OS5+
p Built-In
Color Backgrounds
p Additional
Free Background Images Available
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Swan background with 'much'
blending
The goal of AcidFreecell is to move all 52
cards to the four home cells in the upper right of the
playfield. Each home cell will hold a stack of one suit of
cards. The stack must be made in order from lowest (Ace) to
highest (King).
AcidFreecell follows standard Freecell
solitaire rules. Your statistics will be based on how many
games you win. Almost all games are winnable - some players
have reported fifty wins in a row! If you lose a game, you can
re-play it until you win, if you like. If you lose the same
game twice in a row, the loss only counts once in your
statistics.
During the game, you can tap the Menu
button on screen to drop down the AcidFreecell menu. From this
menu, you can restart the current game, start a new game,
change options such as sound on/off, and read the online help
that explains how to play.
To move a card, just tap it. It will most
likely jump to where you wanted it to go. If not, tap it again
and it will go to the next available destination. Cards will
move to the "best" destination first, then
"safe" destinations, then finally to home cells if
possible. Cards that are strategically valuable in the current
game will be moved to home cells last.
If you have selected double-tap mode, cards
move the same way as single-tap mode, except of course you need
to double-tap a card for it to move.
In drag-only mode, you can drag and drop
cards to a destination, or tap to highlight cards, then tap the
destination.
You can always drag-and-drop cards, even in
single-tap and double-tap modes.
To move a column of cards, tap the highest
card in the group you would like to move. A group of cards can
only be selected if all of the cards in the group are in proper
alternating-color descending-value order (see below).
Cards can be moved following certain rules.
There are seven columns of cards in the playfield. To add a
card to a column, the added cards must follow alternating-color
and descending-value order. For example, you can add a black 3
to a column that ends with a red 4 (but not to a column that
ends in a black 4).
In the upper-left hand corner, you will see
a stack of cards that has not been dealt. By tapping on this
deck, you can view the cards in this stack one at a time (or 3
at a time in deal-3 mode). When you see a card that can be
moved to a column or to a home cell, tap it to move it to its
destination.
You can move more than one card at a time
if you have a set of cards arranged in alternating-color
descending-value order (see above). Just tap the highest card
in the group to highlight the entire group of cards. You can
only move more than one card at a time if there are empty
columns or empty free cells to hold the cards while they are
being moved. If no free cells or empty columns are available,
the maximum number of cards you can move is one. If one free
cell is open, you can move two cards at once - just tap the
highest of the two cards to highlight them both, and drag them
to their destination. AcidFreecell will automatically route the
first card to the empty free cell, then move the second card to
its destination, followed by moving the first card to its
destination. If a free cell and a column are empty, you can
move four cards at once - AcidFreecell will route the cards to
save two in the empty column and one in the empty free cell
while it moves the highest card. If you have multiple free
cells and multiple columns open, you can move large numbers of
cards at one time.
If you try to move a column of cards to a
destination and they just won't go, it means that there aren't
enough free spaces open to accommodate that many cards moving
at once. Try to get some free cells and columns opened up, then
try to move the cards again.
It's a good idea to always try to have some
free cells open - if all four free cells have cards in them, it
limits the number of cards you can move at once.
If a column has no cards in it, a King (or
group of cards starting with a King) may be moved into the
empty column.
The AcidFreecell menu has everything you
need to start new games, view your statistics, set up your
options, or select your favorite background. To access the
AcidFreecell menu, tap the menu icon located at the top, center
of the screen or tap the main Menu Icon located near the
graffiti area.
Select to resume your current game.
Select to restart your current game.
Restarting your current game is counted as
a loss in your win/loss record, unless you have already lost
the game in play. You can restart a particular game as many
times as you like, and it will only count as one loss.
If you start a new game before completing a
game in progress, the game in progress will be counted as a
loss (unless you have already lost the game in progress once
already).
You can select a game by number or play
sequential new games. If you want to challenge a friend to the
same game, you can both select the same game number from this
menu item.
Shows your game play statistics. See the
"Statistics" section of this document for detailed
information on your statistics.
See "Customizing AcidFreecell"
below for detailed information on setting your game play
options.
See the "Background Images"
section for detailed information on adding and selecting
background images.
Note that if your handheld does not have a
color screen, this menu selection will not be present. If your
handheld does not have at least Palm OS 5, this menu selection
will read "Change Background."
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Undoes one move. AcidFreecell supports
unlimited undo levels, so you can undo all the way back to the
beginning of a game. You can select Undo from the menu, or you
can press Page Up at any time to undo a move.
If you undo a move that had originally
triggered five auto-moves, those five auto-moves will be undone
followed by the move that you made. Moving a card from one
location to another is considered a move. Dealing cards is also
considered a move. Tapping the Recycle Deck button after all
cards are dealt is a move as well.
AcidFreecell has many options that let you
customize the game to behave the way you like it. To set your
game play options, tap the menu icon located at the top, center
of the screen or tap the main Menu Icon located near the
graffiti area. From the Command drop down menu, select
Options...
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Set numerous options to customize your
game.
Check the box to turn on the game sound.
Note: If you can't hear the sounds
even with the box checked, make sure you have Game Sound turned
on in your general Palm Prefs settings.
Some of the cards in the columns are face
down. You can't see the value of those cards. But if the lowest
card in a column is face down, you can flip it over by tapping
it. You can also set Auto-Turn mode on in the Options to have
AcidFreecell automatically flip cards for you.
AcidFreecell will automatically move cards
to home cells when it can. For example, if you have three Aces
in their home cells and you come across the fourth Ace in the
Deck Stack, that fourth Ace will automatically move to its home
cell. In general, if a card isn't needed for strategic reasons,
it will be automatically moved to its home cell.
When the Left-handed box is checked the
cards are dealt in the right-hand corner of the screen.
When the box is unchecked, the cards are
dealt in the left-hand corner of the screen.
Don't let the name of this option
fool you - many right handed people prefer the layout when the
"left-handed" checkbox is checked.
Check this box to be notified when there
are no more moves left. Lose Detection lets you know when you
have lost the game.
Check this box to be notified when there is
only one useful move left. This lets you know that the game is
still playable, and might be winnable, but there is only one
move in the current card configuration that will progress the
game forward.
Check this box to enjoy animated card
movement while you play. With animated card movement it is easy
to see where your cards have gone.
If this box is checked you will be prompted
with a dialog box each time you start a new game confirming
whether or not you what to quit the current game.
Each game counts as either a win or a loss.
If you start a new game, your current game is counted as a
loss. The New Game confirmation will prevent you from
accidentally starting a new game and inflicting a loss.
Check this box to view your battery voltage
on the screen while you play AcidFreecell, just in case
you're curious.
The three move modes include: Single-Tap,
Double-Tap and Drag Only.
When you see a card you would like to move,
you can quickly move it by tapping it once (single-tap mode) or
twice (double-tap mode). The card will usually go where you
wanted to put it. If there is more than one destination,
AcidFreecell will put it in the "best" destination.
If you want to move the card again, just single-tap or
double-tap it again and it will move to the next best
destination. This can be done with groups of cards as well.
In Drag Only mode, select the card you wish
to move and drag it to where you want it to go.
Use this setting to select the number of
Undos allowed. You can choose unlimited Undos, a specific
number of Undos, or no undos.
AcidFreecell tracks your undo information
regardless of the setting of this option, so you can choose to
allow yourself more undo levels during a game at any time.
Blending is enabled on playing cards, so
you can let your background image show through. There are four
levels of blending available (mild, medium, much, none).
The card blending option is only present on
color handhelds running Palm OS 5 or higher.
There are times during a game when cards
could be legally moved to the home cells, but the Auto-Play
feature does not move them. You can press the Page-Down button
on your Palm OS device to move one card at a time to the home
cells. The lowest-valued cards that can be legally moved to the
home cells will be moved first. Each press of the Page-Down
button will move another card to the home cells until no more
cards can be moved. Note that if the auto-play did not move a
card to its home cell, it means that card may still be
strategically valuable to your game.
You can enter numbers (0-9, J, Q, K) in the
Graffiti area or on a keyboard or thumboard to highlight cards
- this can help you locate cards on the screen.
Advanced users can use CLIE keyboard to
locate cards A,J,Q,K,0-9. No need to use Fn key to enter
numbers 0-9.
You can Undo one or more moves by pressing
the Page-Up button on your Palm OS device.
Try to keep some free cells open while you
play. If there are no open free cells or empty columns, you
will only be able to move one card at a time, and your game
will probably be over pretty quickly.
Use Graffiti to find your Aces at the start
of the game. Write the letter 'A' in Graffiti to highlight the
Aces, and start working on getting them uncovered first.
Pay attention to where your Kings are.
Since the King is the highest card in AcidFreecell, they can
only be moved to free cells or empty columns. If you move a
King to a free cell early on in the game, it might be stuck
there for a while.
You are playing for stats... win/loss
record is everything! If you lose a game, it will be counted as
a loss, but if you re-play that same game instead of starting a
new game, you can try to win it as many times as you like
without racking up more losses in your stats. If you finally
win, you will be credited with a win!
To view your stats, tap the menu card icon
and select Show Stats... from the drop down Commands menu.
You have the option to clear your win/loss
record and/or all your stats. Tap the menu card icon and
select Options... from the drop down Commands menu. Tap the
Clear Win/Loss Record button to clear your win/loss record. Tap
the Clear All Stats to clear all your stats.
Your stats file is backed on on your
desktop computer along with the rest of your PDA files
each time you HotSync. To locate your stats file, search for
SolitaireStats.PDB on your computer. Install the
SolitaireStats.PDB file on your new handheld just as you would
any other software.
If your handheld has a color screen and
Palm OS 5 or higher, you can add your own color background
images, or use the free color backgrounds available from the
download page at Red Mercury's web site.
JPEG images on your memory card or stored
in RAM can be used as backgrounds in AcidFreecell. You can
install JPEGs onto your memory card using the Palm Install Tool
or Quick Install.
Once the JPEGs are on your memory card,
AcidFreecell will find them and make them available as a
background.
JPEGs will automatically be scaled to fill
the screen. If a background image is very tall or very wide,
some of the image will be cropped off. You can resize the image
to fit the screen better using image editing software if you
like. If the image is small (less than 2/3 the size of the
screen), it will be tiled instead of scaled up to fit the
screen.
If your handheld has a built-in camera, you
can take a picture of anything and use it as a background. Just
save the picture from your camera, start-up AcidFreecell and
select the picture from the "Select Background..."
dialog box.
Note that JPEG background support is only
available on handhelds with Palm OS 5 or higher and a color
screen.
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At the top of the Select Background dialog
box, select the location of the images (Internal Memory (RAM),
Memory Card, or All to show all available images)
Select your background image. If the image
you want doesn't appear automatically in the list, check
"scan all directories" to locate the image.
Normally, AcidFreecell will look in a directory called
"/PALM/Programs/AcidFreecell" for JPEGs, but your
JPEGs are likely stored in some other directory, so the
"scan all directories" option lets you find JPEGs
wherever they are. However, scanning all directories may take a
bit more time when AcidFreecell starts up.
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Select the background images you want to
view.
Check the cycle on win option to cycle
though backgrounds whenever you win a game. This is a nice way
to reward yourself for winning. The background image will
change to the next JPEG when you start a new game after winning
a game. If "scan all directories" is checked, all
JPEGs anywhere on any memory card will be cycled through. If
you want only a small set of images to cycle, put them in the
"/PALM/Programs/AcidFreecell" directory and leave
"scan all directories" unchecked.
Advanced handheld users can create a
selection of images to be used as backgrounds. Using a Memory
Card Reader/Writer, save your selection of JPEG images to this
directory:
/PALM/Programs/AcidFreecell
AcidFreecell is updated regularly. Make
sure you have the latest version of AcidFreecell installed.
You can find out what version you have by
going to the Application Launcher (tap the Home icon on your
Clie). Then tap the Menu icon (directly below the Home icon)
and select "Info...". Tap the "Version"
button at the bottom of the Info screen and find AcidFreecell
in the list. The version number will be listed there.
You can get the latest version here:
http://www.red-mercury.com/download.html
Install the latest version directly over
your current version.
AcidFreecell is free to try. You may
purchase the full version of AcidFreecell at any time by
visiting the Red Mercury website (http:
//www.red-mercury.com).
If you have questions about purchasing the
full version, please visit the Red
Mercury website or email
If you have questions or comments about
AcidFreecell or Red Mercury, LLC, please visit the Red Mercury website for
more information.
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