Viewing WMV files stored on an SD card - Treo 650

This has probably been covered in another thread, but I am new to the Treo 650 and a "search" function on this forum seems to be eluding me..
Is there a 3rd party app (or better yet installed software!) that I need to view files on an SD card on my machine?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Ken
Post relates to: Treo 650 (Verizon)

Cola, there are no native programs for viewing wmv files on PalmOS device!
Purchaseable programs are Kinoma 4 EX, or CorePlayer.  Both can read wmv video files.
Viewing programs on an SD card is different from running raw video or audio files.  Free programs such as Filez, 3xCommander, or File Manager can view the contents of both your device's RAM and it's SD card.
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