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Are these Palm programs compatible with ordinary PC's and Windows 98?

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>Does anyone here have a freeware version of Isilo, or know where I can

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Larry,

IIRC, you can just get the freeware version from the site.

Ross

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> Does anyone here have a freeware version of Isilo, or know where I can

> find one?

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> Thanks,

> Larry

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The Isilo.com site has a 30-day trial version, not a freeware.

That is, unless you see something that I'm missing.

Does the trial version continue to operate after the 30-day period?

Larry

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> Larry,

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> IIRC, you can just get the freeware version from the site.

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> Ross

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> > Does anyone here have a freeware version of Isilo, or know where I

> can

> > find one?

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> > Thanks,

> > Larry

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A Palmheld computer is well palmheld. It is a small device that runs your

life for you and in certain circumstances, can assist other functions. The

programs can be acquired off the net or from CDs etc and then installed onto

the palmheld device and then the said item is dropped into ones arse pocket

and away we go.

Mine at present, runs a variety of medical packages, address book, word

processing, to do lists, calendars and hyperlinked documents (some we have

developed at RemoteMedics).

To say that such a thing may run on Windows 98 would defeat the whole

purpose of the palmheld computer. You want something that doesn't crash

everytime you say boo or start enjoying yourself. Contrary to popular belief

95 or 98 does not refer to the year the operating system was released, but

to the percentage chance that it will crash on any given day.

Now please do not ask if PalmOS stuff runs on Windows 98 or I will have to

set Andy Thug on you :)

Ross

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Larry,

I have no clue about isilo, but must ask the question. What type of

documents do you want to store and view on your Palm? If it is HTML based,

try AvantGo, free and also easy to use.

If you want to bounce some ideas about mail me offlist.

Ross

Editor and co-owner

RemoteMedics Online

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www.remotemedics.co.uk

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> The Isilo.com site has a 30-day trial version, not a freeware.

> That is, unless you see something that I'm missing.

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> Does the trial version continue to operate after the 30-day period?

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> Larry

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My reason for asking Ross was to see if I could transfer medical information

ie algorithms, flow charts etc onto one of these things to use for study

rather than carry a laptop?

JC

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You can now obtain / record / interpret 12 ECGs with PDA. Excellent for remote

sites as these ecgs can be transferred to main line via PC for assessment

>>> ross.boardman@... 01/19/02 06:11pm >>>

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A Palmheld computer is well palmheld. It is a small device that runs your

life for you and in certain circumstances, can assist other functions. The

programs can be acquired off the net or from CDs etc and then installed onto

the palmheld device and then the said item is dropped into ones arse pocket

and away we go.

Mine at present, runs a variety of medical packages, address book, word

processing, to do lists, calendars and hyperlinked documents (some we have

developed at RemoteMedics).

To say that such a thing may run on Windows 98 would defeat the whole

purpose of the palmheld computer. You want something that doesn't crash

everytime you say boo or start enjoying yourself. Contrary to popular belief

95 or 98 does not refer to the year the operating system was released, but

to the percentage chance that it will crash on any given day.

Now please do not ask if PalmOS stuff runs on Windows 98 or I will have to

set Andy Thug on you :)

Ross

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> JC

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Yes, you can. There exists everything from ACLS algorithms and medical

manuals to " ebooks " you can read recreationally.

Larry

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> My reason for asking Ross was to see if I could transfer medical

> information

> ie algorithms, flow charts etc onto one of these things to use for

> study

> rather than carry a laptop?

> JC

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> 98?

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BTW, if you want to buy a PDA but have a limited budget, I noticed

yesterday that you can buy reconditioned PDAs from Handspring.com for

$99US (reg price $198US).

Larry

Larry Torrey wrote:

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> Yes, you can. There exists everything from ACLS algorithms and

> medical

> manuals to " ebooks " you can read recreationally.

>

> Larry

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> JOHN CARPENTER wrote:

> >

> > My reason for asking Ross was to see if I could transfer medical

> > information

> > ie algorithms, flow charts etc onto one of these things to use for

> > study

> > rather than carry a laptop?

> > JC

> > Re: PDA software

> > >>

> > >>

> > >> Are these Palm programs compatible with ordinary PC's and Windows

> > 98?

> > >> JC

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  • 5 years later...

Some of you may already know about it but since I'm new to PDAs, I

didn't. There is free drug reference software (with free updates)

available at http://www.epocrates.com/products/rx/ I have check out

the information on a couple of medications with my Facts & Comparisons

book and it appears to be accurate.

The only catch is that you have to sign up to the website to be able

to download and get the updates.

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YES my students use this a lot. I am not a PDA owner. But I use the online

Epocrates.

Jeanetta

Watts <rxtech1998@...> wrote:

Some of you may already know about it but since I'm new to PDAs, I

didn't. There is free drug reference software (with free updates)

available at http://www.epocrates.com/products/rx/ I have check out

the information on a couple of medications with my Facts & Comparisons

book and it appears to be accurate.

The only catch is that you have to sign up to the website to be able

to download and get the updates.

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