<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Thanks to all of you who responded to my question asking if there was an application for use with Palm Pilots to access a Celiac database. The first thing is that there exists MULTIPLE lists, so one obvious solution is to consolidate this information into one universal list. I got a couple of emails from people working on databases for the Palm OS. If you're an unemployed programmer, here's a great way to spend your time! As for downloading such lists, there are a couple of ways to do it: If you are lucky enough to have a wireless Palm Pilot, then you can download an application that will let you query the Celiac Database. First, setup a free account at http://avantgo.com Try a couple of items like the NYTimes or MSNBC. Then, create your own custom channel. You'll link to http://www.geocities.com/HotSpring One of the problems is that this database is 90 MB - too big for my palm if you don't have a wireless connection. If you're still using an older Palm, then you'll have to manually cut and paste a list into your Memo Pad. A good list is found: http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/Spa/4003/gf-index.html there is just more work involved because you need to update it often, but it's great to have something relatively accurate that you can have on hand at the grocery store. Other lists to cut and paste is http://www.glutenfreegrocery.com/informat.htm One member wrote: There are several opportunities here: 1.- The need to establish a single, central, volunteer supported gf food list for the entire gamut of products. This CAN BE DONE. However we have multiple national celiac organizations who seem to be at cross purposes or at least not able to collaborate on a national scale. Another piece of advice from a member: Mobi-pocket. You can use it to download web pages or to read e- books. I haven't tried this myself yet, as I'm still saving my pennies for a palm, but this is what my e-authors lists tell me. (I've got a mystery coming out in Sept. in electronic format so I'm GOING to find out.) Anyway, long story short, go to http://www.palmgear.com/software/