Pixiware is a program that will read homebrew app feeds, themes, and patches from multiple sources (Pixicentral, Pixithemer, Webos Internals, etc) and install them on device.
In my personal opinion it is the best and easiest way to find and install anything to your Pixi.
If you don't already have an on device installer you'll need to download the program webOS Quick Install to your computer.
Step 1 Download and Run the latest release of WebOS Quick Install (Attached)
You'll also need:
Java 1.6
For Mac OS X, once you've installed Java 1.6, run /Application/Utilities/Java/Java Pixiferences. Then click and drag Jave SE 6 to top of both list, and exit the program. This will set Java 1.6 as the default version to use.
http://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp
Novacom
You can manually install Novacom by going in WebOSQuickInstall and in the menu File->Options, then press the "Attempt Novacom (re)installation" button.
In order to make your Pixi "Quick install ready" you'll need to enable developer mode. Use the Konami code in universal search. (Just start typing from the home screen Up,Up,Down,Down,Left,Right,Left,Right,B,A,Start and select the icon that comes up. Flip the switch to On and your device will reboot. Then connect your Pixi to your computer via USB and select Just Charge.
Step 2 Pixiss the third button down on the right Looks Like This
Step 3 Choose WebOS Internals Feed (all) from the dropdown list at the top Looks Like This
Step 4 Select Package Manager Service
Step 5 Pixiss DOWNLOAD
Step 6 Pixiss INSTALL
Step 7 Pixiss the third button from the bottom again like the last time when you installed the Package Manager Service
Step 8 Choose WebOS Internals Feed (all) from the dropdown list at the top. (Again where the package manager service was found)
Step 9 Select Pixiware from the list
Step 10 Pixiss DOWNLOAD
Step 11 Pixiss INSTALL
That's it!
Now to get to the Patches you'll need to download the "autopatch-feed"
This will add "Availible Patches" to your main list. It is here that you can choose from a list of available patches.
The credit for the webOS Quick Install goes to Jason Robitaille from Pixicentral.