View Full Version : First Aid App . . . cool & free!
*YellowRose*
04-29-2003, 01:27 PM
http://www.pdagreen.com/Product_images/2/262/screen_1st.gif
You can find it HERE (http://www.pdagreen.com/software_detail.asp?id=7068) at PDAGReen.com.
Wolfsmoke
04-29-2003, 01:56 PM
Hey very cool! Thanks!
NX70BOY
04-29-2003, 02:22 PM
Not a bad thing to have handy. Thx 4 the info. Nothin's better than free. :D
Shrink
04-29-2003, 06:33 PM
Thanks, YellowRose, it's a neat app!;)
alan
DaveTN
04-29-2003, 07:04 PM
You are the greatest *yellowrose* :D
David
*YellowRose*
04-29-2003, 07:39 PM
:D
I thought it was pretty cool!
sebring
04-29-2003, 08:00 PM
Here is another link directly to the developer, who has a number of great freeware apps.
http://www.villanovanet.com/achei/villa/
Unregistered
04-29-2003, 08:08 PM
i don't like that app. is there a commercial or shareware version?
kstuart
04-30-2003, 12:15 PM
By the way, if you go to memoware.com, you can download a free First Aid Guide in PDA format.
*YellowRose*
04-30-2003, 12:20 PM
Originally posted by kstuart
By the way, if you go to memoware.com, you can download a free First Aid Guide in PDA format. Is it a doc? This is a standalone app. With 3 kids, it's more than a little helpful!
:D
Thanks for posting it, Yellowrose.
It has fairly big database and I'm pretty limited in free RAM. Although the prc works from the MS (/Palm/Launcher) but the pdb insists to stay in RAM. So, here comes PiDirect to the rescue.
madkins007
05-02-2003, 09:19 AM
I've also used the accupressure guide at Villanova's site, as well as some other of the apps. Pretty good stuff! I am not generally a big fan of the I Ching or Palmistry, but those apps are fun as well.
The stand-alone first-aid app. is good, and there are indeed several first-aid docs you can download if interested. The docs have the benefit of being smaller and 'MStickable'.
I'd also bet there are good first-aid apps available in TealInfo, iSilo, etc. formats that allow faster indexing than a plain doc would.
One caveat, however- some of these docs have old or questionable information in them. Remember that an e-doc is no substitute for a decent first-aid class and good kit.
notmuch
05-03-2003, 10:43 AM
I'm using an Isilo conversion of this site. (http://www.wfubmc.edu/besthealth/ODH/mainpage.html) Good first aid info for outdoor activities.
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