This PDA version is written by Dr. Oliver Karam adapted from Prof Frank Shann's 13th edition (not in print yet).
If u download a registered version by paying USD10.00 at www.drugdoses.net , you'll get a registered version lasted till 1st Jan 2007.
Serching for a particular drug is easy. The display is simple and effective.
There are rooms for improvements though: Like Sian in kvpug said, it would be nice if there is a function to add personal notes to any drugs and also a dosing calculator.
I found out that it response to up-down scrolling but not to the center select button of my T5's navigation button. No left-right switching tabs too.
For dosing calculation I usually fire up SnapCal5 which runs in the background of my T5 to do the job. (that's what I do for my free epocrates, didn't register the pro versin which comes with a dosing calculator).
lf you have a PDA (PalmOS or WindowsMobile, not the congenital heart disease), this is worth investing and also a better option for upgrade from 12th ed to 13th.
Sunday, June 05, 2005
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