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As some of you might have noticed, we launched a new blog section here at EverythingiCafe. So what's the difference between the news found on the homepage and the blog? Simply put, the blog allows us to introduce new writers to the site and expand our coverage. Without getting too much into detail, the existing method of posting news was not very straightforward and didn't support a multi-writer format.
The blog component changes all of this. In the interim, you'll find the major news stories gracing the homepage. The blog will focus on smaller stories and will be updated more often. The blog allows us to expand our writing staff and our coverage. Over time, I expect the blog will converge with the homepage news, however we have a few technology hurdles to get over before that can happen. In the meantime, please accept my apologies for the fractured content delivery. I'm hopeful this will be resolved sometime in September.
Without further ado, I'd like to introduce the first writer to join team. Marianne, known in these parts as macgirl, will be a regular contributor to the EverythingiCafe blog. I've been a fan of her writing and I'm thrilled to have her on the team.
Expanding Our Staff
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Could you expand on what you are mean by your medical references? There are iPhone tailored versions of programs that are web based that might meet your needs. Epocrates does have a version on the iPhone if this is the type of medical reference you need, beyond that you will have to wait and see what comes out with the software revision this June and associated software we can download. There may be some database reading software that will come about that could read files you have, assuming Apple makes it so you can move them there. So there is hope, just what you need might not be available at this very moment.
I switched from a Palm Treo 650 to the iPhone 3g a few weeks ago. I use the free version of Epocrates for the iPhone 3g daily. But, I have had no luck finding any other useful general disease references(ie; 5min clinical consult, up2date, Pepid, etc.) that are devise based NOT web based. I used Epocrates Suite on the Treo which was a bundle of useful software, but it's not available for iPhone currently. Anyone find anything yet or hear of anything on the horizon? Thx
I have checked out Skyscape and Unbound medicine web pages, but the way I interpreted the software description was that it is only web based currently not device based. Really only interested in device based applications. Thx