Epocrates looking for WebOS Beta Testers
We did mention that Epocrates for WebOS is set to materialise by the end of this year. Now it has in the form of a beta test which is open to WebOS users in the Bay area.
As you may know, we are working on an Epocrates application that runs on the Palm webOS platform. We are nearing a stage where we would like a few of our users to test our application on a Palm Pre phone. Specifically, we will be performing in-person usability testing (i.e. is our application easy to use?) with customers who live in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Are you interested in participating in our usability test?We are looking for:
- Local bay area healthcare professionals (MD, DO, Medical Student, NP, Pharmacist, PA, etc.)
- Current owners of a Palm Pre or Palm Pixi phone
- Users who have prior experience (> 3 months) with products from EpocratesTesting Schedule:
The available time slots/test dates are:
Monday, Dec. 14 – 12 noon, 2pm, 4pm
Tuesday, Dec. 15 – 10am, 12 noon, 2pm, 4pm
Wednesday, Dec. 16 – 12 noon, 2pm, 4pmTesting will take approximately 60 minutes and will be held at our headquarters in San Mateo , CA .
NOTE: Participants will receive a $100 honorarium (we will provide a W-9 tax form to fill out in the office) and a 6-month license code for Epocrates Essentials.
If you are interested in participating, please reply quickly (limited slots available) to community [at] epocrates [dot] com and provide the following pieces of information:- Which day and time slot works best for your schedule
- A phone number so that we can contact you to confirm your availability and time slotWe look forward to hearing from you.
Warmest regards,
The Epocrates Development Team
If you are lucky enough to be living in the Bay area then go for it as you have nothing to lose but your time and you get 100 bucks + 6 months of Epocrates Essentials to boot!
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About the author, Alan: Alan Teh is a Malaysian Physician who specialises in Hematology-Oncology & Stem cell Transplantation. He has been using Palm PDAs since 1997 and is absolutely reliant on them. His current PDA is a Palm Pre and is a strong advocate of the webOS platform, Palm's latest operating system. Caught the blogging bug in 2004 and has been addicted ever since⦠|

