Tag Archives: WebOS
Medscape mobile
Medscape has gone mobile and they now have official apps for iPhone, Android and Blackberry. If you are not so fortunate to be using one of these platforms, you could still surf over to Medscape and the site will automagically … Continue readi...
Another demo video of the HP Touchpad
This one shows Citrix Receiver for webOS in action. Why is this exciting? Citrix is being widely used by the healthcare industry as a means to provide employees to access applications licensed by the organisation. This means a Citris Receiver &hellip...
App updates and collaboration on Ares for webOS
Ares as you might know, is HP (formerly Palm)’s great browser based application development platform for creating webOS apps. It’s so easy that I have been using Ares exclusively for my webOS apps. One thing some might not be aware &helli...
My current devices
Those of us who are avid mobile users would often have 2, 3 or more smartphones. I thought I’d share my current active devices and my thoughts on how useful these are. My current main smartphone is a webOS device, … Continue reading &rar...
Searching Pubmed with your Mobile
I don’t know about you, but every now and then I find myself having to look up Pubmed for a quick publication search and there is no PC nearby – this can be while walking along the hospital corridors or … Continue reading →...
Rumor: A medical partner for HP webOS?
Epocrates has recently sent yet another email reminder that their app will be removed from the webOS App Catalog as of February 1, 2001 and installed versions will cease to work as of June 14, 2011. One can’t help but … Continue reading ...
Natural Family Planning application
Jesika writes: I was wondering if Dr. Teh is the person who wrote the NFP (Natural Family Planning) app for palmOS. I used to have a Palm Centro and recently switched to a Palm Pre. I have not found a … Continue reading →...
PEPID Will Continue to Support Palm Devices
Pepid reaffirms support for webOS Phoenix, AZ, January 05, 2011 –(PR.com)– PEPID, the leading developer of clinical decision-support information and technology for doctors and nurses, announced today they will continue add new features an...
Hello 2011 and the best of all worlds
What a year it has been. I was reading the excellent capsule summary at PreCentral on what has happened to Palm and webOS in 2010. I have had first hand experience with webOS for over a year now and continue … Continue reading →...
Epocrates for webOS will no longer be supported
Sad news today is that ePocrates has emailed webOS users the following: Due to the relatively low interest level among our user base, Epocrates has decided to discontinue support of the Palm® webOS™ platform for smartphones. There will be one &hellip...
Classic in WebOS 2.0
Medical webOS users who are still dependent on PalmOS applications, fret not. There is hope that Classic will work in webOS 2.0 though not officially supported, thanks to the great Homebrew community PreCentral forum member and homebrew developer Art...
New medical webOS apps in the App Catalog
Available in English. Medical Abbreviation Pal is a great tool for anyone in the medical field that needs to use medical abbreviations for charts, records, or data entry. MAP includes over 850 of the most commonly used abbreviations and there &hellip...
