SmokeMonthser allows you to log and view your smoking logs in a calendar interface. Each time you smoke tap the 'Smoke' button and enter text about the location/amount etc. The program will place a tiny text file in the Storage card. You can also view your log history in a calendar interface
SmokeFolderer - SmokeFolderer allows you to 'pre-make' SMK files and when you smoke enter the text for them. The SMK file will be placed in a subfolder under the current folder. The program also has an odometer to track your total smoking. When you want to smoke you have to select a SMK file and enter the information about it
Cease Smoking Today (CS2day) is a multi-organization collaboration designed to reduce the number of persons who smoke and decrease morbidity and mortality from smoking-related illness.
It provides a comprehensive set of resources designed to assist healthcare professionals in treating tobacco dependence
steps2safety Risk Assessor for HanDBase-An easy to use tab based general occupational health and safety risk assessment application for when you need to assess risks in your work. It walks you step by step through a general 5 step risk assessment with provision for multiple action notes to follow up
SmokeSMSer can be used by a person who quits or is quitting smoking to report smoking times via SMS. Set your doctor/nurse SMS settings and tap the button if you smoke
DrinkSMSer can be used by a person who quits or is quitting drinking alcohol to report drink times via SMS. Set your doctor/nurse SMS settings and tap the button if you drink. The program will SMS your support contact to let them know the time/date that had a drink
DrinkFoldering allows you to log and view your alcohol drinking intake in a calendar interface. Each time you have a drink tap the button and enter the drink name and amount. A tiny text file will be created in the dated folder on the storage card for each drink. The program displays your DNK files in a calendar interface
Pneumo Calc is a freeware Windows Mobile program that helps physicians and medical students calculate mortality risk for patients with community-acquired pneumonia