Hi, Courtney:
I've used ePocrates just fine on several PDA's over the years.
I would strongly suggest you get the most memory you can.
ePocrates (and I would presume other drug dictionaries) has been growing
over the years as it has gained more data about more drugs as well as
other capablilities.
-Bob
courtney hook wrote:
>Since we're all mobile people using Thinkpads etc, I thought it would be a good group to ask about PDA's. My daughter will grad this June as a Hospital Unit Coordinator and needs a PDA to keep prescription drug dictionaries etc on. I've been looking at the Tungsten E2 as the best bang for the buck, since it can do wireless, upgrade memory etc, and not cost a bomb either. Does anyone recommend this or use this one, and will it do for day to day work? She doesn't really need all the bells and whistles but would like to have something she can add mem to, and use in hotspots if necessary, but really is secondary.
>Thanks in advance,
>Courtney
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