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  PDAMD: Why PDA?
Palmtops Posted by Saint on Tuesday January 02, @05:23PM
from the palmistry dept.
PDAMD's Greg Jeansonne, MS IV has an opinion piece about why a lot more medical students and Doctors who should be carrying PDA's are not. LinuxMedNews hasn't made any 2001 predictions yet, so here's the first one: that Linux based PDA's will be a viable product this year and that it will hopefully fill the current void in open source PDA medical software. LMN's own Captain Fantastic recently formed the OpenPMToolWorks project which may help at filling that void if it generalizes to PDA's.

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