Tag Archives: Styletap

Resurrecting the Expert Medical Guides (III)

I had an interesting email today. It was from Michael Mace no less and I am honored . Michael pointed out to me that although Access has taken down the original Expert Guides (see Resurrecting the Expert Medical Guides), they … Continue readin...

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Styletap comes to Symbian

Symbian is the OS that powers millions of Nokia handsets out there. Now Symbian 60 owning doctors can rejoice as Styletap, the PalmOS emulator is coming to the Symbian platform. It’s now in closed beta but once it s available, … Continue...

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News about Styletap for the iPhone

Those of you, especially in the medical field, thinking about getting the iPhone and hoping to run the myriad of Palm medical applications on the iPhone by using the Styletap platform (which is currently available for Windows mobile), might be &helli...

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Updates on Medcalc

Andrew writes in: MedCalc has also updated their great medical calculator program. It can be found FOR FREE at http://www.med-ia.ch/medcalc/ Thanks for the heads-up Andrew. The last time I wrote about Medcalc, I mentioned that Mathias Tschopp the aut...

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PalmOS apps in a PPC

Ramanujam wrote in regarding Haemoncrules: hello, can I down load the haemoncules on a pocket PC or acer travel mate 4000 lap top Hi Ramanujam. Haemoncrules like many Palm programmes can run on a Pocket PC with the help of … Continue reading &...

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Medcalc comes to Windows Mobile

Mathias Tschopp the author of Medcalc for PalmOS – the best Medical Calculator for PDAs – has written in to inform us of a preliminary Windows Mobile version of Medcalc. The Pocket PC version of MedCalc that has been released … Con...

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Developing programs for the Palm PDA

J Jones wrote: I am interested in developing a similar (much smaller) program for commonly used calculators and algorithms in my specialty, which is amazing unrepresented in the many calculators and programs which have emerged over the last 10 years ...

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New Style Tap version

Pocket PC owners can run great PalmOS medical apps like Medcalc, by using StyleTap. Version 0.9.126 has just been released which includes support for the Treo700w. Of course the better way to run PalmOS apps is to use Palm OS … Continue readin...

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New StyleTap version supports Palm Treo 700w

For those new owners of the Palm Treo 700w which runs on Windows Mobile 5, the good news is you can run Palm PDA applications with Styletap which now supports the 700w Read more in PIC There are lots of … Continue reading →...

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Depression PHQ-9 Beta

Statcoder has released Depression PHQ-9 Beta on Palmgear. Application Description: The Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) The Patient Health Questionnaire contains a brief, 9-item, patient self-report depression assessment specifically developed fo...

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Medcalc on a PPC

Screen shot of Medcalc running on a PPC.   Medcalc is probably the best free medical calculator running on a PDA. It was available only for PalmOS but PPC users can now run it using Styletap. Screenshot courtesy of Wooikok … Continue read...

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Haemoncrules on a PPC (II)

Wooikok confirms that Haemoncrules works on the PPC using StyleTap. Here’s a screenshot (provided by Wooikok – many thanks)...

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