Comunica! (english) - This program has been developed to explain the great chance that a useful PDA have to help people with reduced speech ability.
The program has been developed in PocketC and requires PocketC runtime (included in this zip)
The Doctor Database - With this program, you are going to be able to keep an extensive medical database:
- Your doctors' names and specialities.
- Your doctors' emergency phones.
- All the clinics and data about them.
- Your doctor appointments, with alarm to remember you.
- Your medicines, what dose and an alarm to remember you
MyHealth is a Palm application that lets you record information about your Doctor, Hospital, Medication, Blood Tests, Insurance Co., and Appointments. Please limit information input on demo version as it will not be transferred to full version
DES Journal is a small PalmOS application that is designed to aid in keeping a journal.
It works with the built-in Datebook application and is as small and focused as possible.
It does one thing and is designed to do that one thing well.
Features:
Integrated with the built-in datebook application. All your journal records appear in the datebook as well
Mood Diary is designed to help people (with or without Mood Disorders) to record their daily moods. Up to three moods per day may be recorded. It is also possible to record medications taken (up to 6 per day) and the amount of sleep you have had, if required
Pocket Pressure - Keep track of your blood pressure and heart rate.
You can store the date, time, blood pressure, heart rate, and note.
There is an option to LIST entries by date or search.
Two free utilities included. The first allows you to transfer data to/from your PC. The second allows you to print reports from Windows.
You can print a report for your doctor
Hospital - Patient Tracker.
You can track patients and their data: unit, bed, name, age, admission date, weight and a lot of space to write diagnosis, history, drugs, lab, plan and To Do information.
Better, you can beam the program, all the patients or a single patient file to another device (to your collegue that is replacing you!)