PocketRun is the new personal assistant for runners, joggers, bikers, cyclists and all athletic ones. PocketRun is a new freeware for your PocketPC or PDAPhone running on PocketPC 2003 and Windows Mobile 5. With PocketRun, you are able to manage your runs, records, average time and have graphics about your progress. PocketRun is completely free and easy to use
phoneAlcolTest is an application which measures the rate of alcohol. The first application, created in Italy, which allows to estimate the blood alcohol content theory using the phone or smartphone.
It calculates the blood alcohol content according to the tables attached to D.M
Archimedes is a must have for every medical professional! An innovative specialty calculator, Archimedes is unlike any other program currently available. Forget having to remember complicated formulas, just enter the values and out come the results
Inspiro Consultant is a handy utility that allows you to calculate several health-related parameters. It has intuitive interface and is easy to use, so desired data is just a couple of taps away
BlueCalc - a powerful expression calculator and formula processor useful for doctors, businessmen, scientists, students and everyday use. It looks good and is easy to use. Hidden in the background there is a strong interpreter that can immediately process any mathematical operation and complex expression
Quickly determine an initial diagnoses of an Axis-I or Axis-II psychological disorder.
Accurately determine a clients course of action with this easy to use, flexible software for all Pocket PC and Windows Mobile 5.0 PDAs. IPDA-II is a versatile instrument for evaluating individuals suspected of having a psychological disorder
Pneumotox - There is a continuing increase in the number of drugs that may damage the respiratory system, and the clinical pattern of involvement from drugs is varied.
This application includes generic names for drugs and clinical or radiologic patterns of involvement
Hangovers Remedy - Acupressure Guide-Acupressure is an effective way to relieve painful sensation associated with hangover.
This guide by Aaron Stein, PhD, is based on over 5,000 years of Chinese practice of self-acupressure.
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- Step-by-step guide to relieving wrist and hand pain