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App News: Eponyms Medical Software Hits webOS

By: , 7/23/2010 1:22 pm | 0 comments

Medical peeps, rejoice! Thanks to the efforts of legendary webOS fan Alan Teh (a.k.a. “Palmdoc“), Eponyms has been ported to webOS! Eponyms is a quick-reference database of over 1700 medical terms, signs, and procedures, all selectable by a scrolling list. Type-to-search is thankfully supported, as are fun little features like a “Random Eponym” button and the option to search additional sites to learn more about the eponym you are studying. As Alan Teh points out in his blog, this application was written entirely in Ares, Palm’s browser based webOS development tool. Big thanks to Andrew Yee, the original creator of Eponyms, for allowing the database to be ported to webOS!

Interested? Download Eponyms directly to your webOS device!

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About Dan Ramirez

Dan is a senior editor at webOSroundup. He is a physician in South Texas with an unbridled passion for webOS. He is very active on Twitter (@vara411) and enjoys engaging the webOS community.