Storing applicatio​ns to SD card (PALM TX)

I recently added an application from the palm software store. I selected store to my card, and now I cannot find the application.
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redhead4588, can you look on your card and see if the file arrived, but with a wrong extension?
There have been reports of files not downloading correctly from the App Store - they arrive with a  .jsp extension instead of the correct one.
There are many free "file manager" programs that can look at your card just like "Windows Explorer" or "My Computer" on your PC.  "3xCom", "Filez", and "File Program" are a few of the good freebies.
The problem is being investigated, but we'd really appreciate your input too! 
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