Showing posts with label iPhone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPhone. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

OnTimeRx Software SALE!

DON'T MISS OUT!!!
As we get ready to launch our iPhone and Android versions of OnTimeRx... we don't want to forget about those people who could still use our trusted reminder program for a Palm, PocketPC, Windows Mobile or BlackBerry devices.

Thousands of folks own OnTimeRx software. Most have paid $22.95 for this Healthcare Bargain. Now... we're offering everyone an AWESOME DEAL at $10.

NOW for a LIMITED TIME
Buy any OnTimeRx version for ANY platform for just $10.
Download any free trial of OnTimeRx software and get a REAL HEALTHCARE STEAL!!

Here's your chance to get OnTimeRx for Windows to interface with your Palm or Windows Mobile device. It can also be used as a stand-alone program. Great for managing your medications and for compiling your personal 911 data.

To get this special $10 price, drop an email to Support@ontimerx.com and mention this Blog post.  We will send you a special PayPal link to complete the transaction.   

Don't WAIT - Do it TODAY!!!  Offer expires 12/31/12.

Monday, June 15, 2009

How Does Pre Stack Up?

According to a lot of chatter on Twitter and on a nursing listserv I follow, the Palm Pre is looking like the obvious choice over iPhone or Android. There's a Comparison Chart that's getting a lot of looks on Twitter and other places, and if those numbers are correct, the Pre will save nurses and other health care providers a lot more money in the long run.

The yearly service costs are less for the Pre, but an even bigger savings will be possible for medical/clinical users. Since the Palm Pre can run the MotionApps Classic emulator, it won't be necessary to buy all new software to get the specific funcionality that's needed in health care settings. Most of the trusty old Palm OS programs will still be useful and useable on this nifty new phone.

Many health care providers have invested hundreds of dollars in very specific programs for their particular areas of expertise. These targeted applications include drug databases for various geriatric, pediatric, and diabetic specialties; and there are dosage calculators, patient assessment tools, and yes, even my patient-focused medication reminder program, OnTimeRx.