Any software recommendations for "old" (panther) for solitaire game?

old lampshade computer needs to have a good (large lettering, very easy to use) solitaire game installed

Try Apple's game site:  http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/games/, MacUpdate, CNET Mac Downloads and/or do a Google search.

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