Tag Archives: Windows mobile
Eponyms – now out for WebOS
Eponyms is a project by Andrew Yee, and most medical users should be familiar with this application which gives you access to “common and obscure medical eponyms (e.g., Rovsing’s sign, Virchow’s node) with descriptions” in you...
Medical smartphone users, what is your mobile OS of choice?
Recently, Laptop Mag has been having PDA shootouts, and the Palm Pre Plus beat the Google Nexus One and just edged out the Blackberry Bold 9700. Those polls were directed at the general public. What about medical and healthcare professionals? &hellip...
Treo Pro: Calling contacts and Voice commands
Andrew over at Treonauts has written two very useful tutorials to help you use the Treo Pro efficiently. The first is Looking At How Making Calls On The Treo Pro Is Ultrafast & Intuitive and Treo Pro Voice Command which … Continue reading...
Treo Pro IV – The Need For Speed
Well after trying out the Treo Pro for almost 3 weeks, I gave in and got one for myself. It’s such a beautiful device I could not resist After investigating all the available Winmo apps, I realise that the majority … Continue reading &ra...
Treo Pro part II
I’ve had a chance to play around with a Treo Pro for three days now and here’s a bit more about my experience so far. As I am running it side by side with my Treo 680, I add comparison … Continue reading →...
Palmdoc goes to the Dark side…
Well for about two weeks anyway, as I have been given the chance to evaluate a Palm Treo Pro, the latest Treo from Palm which runs on Windows Mobile 6.1 My initial impression is it is one sleek looking device … Continue reading →...
The Treo Pro
If any PDA tempts me to go Windows Mobile, I think it would be the Treo Pro. Just launched in the US, this looks like a very well designed device by Palm (from pictures I’ve seen it looks slimmer than … Continue reading →...
Mobile Pubmed: Three ways to look up the literature online
Just today, an ObGyn colleague asked me about Hydroxyurea and it’s effects on infertility. In an impressive feat of mobile computing, I whipped out my Treo 680, fired up MD On Tap and performed a search, saved the results in … Continue r...
Beaming in the clinic: Palms outshine the others
I spotted a fellow blogger and colleague, Spinosum’s post in PA about a Beaming Session In Clinic. I must say most of the stuff I have “beamed” over to colleagues at work are really non-medical applications e.g. utilities like NVBac...
Shots 2008 for PDA now available
Shots 2008 for PDA is a new update and you can download the free Palm and Windows Mobile versions. The updates contain the Childhood & Adolescent Schedules 2008 Shots 2008 is a quick reference guide to the 2008 Childhood and … Continue re...
Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility for the Blackberry
USBMIS has released a Blackberry version of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility, in addition to versions for Palm and Windows Mobile platforms already available. Completely revised and updated, Obstetrics Gynecology & Infertility 6th editi...
UpToDate 15.3 PDA Edition
My UpToDate DVDs arrived in the mail yesterday. You might be interested to know that the PDA installation disks for both Palm and Windows Mobile come in a single installation DVD this time round. For a full installation, one requires … Continu...
