Pepid does not fit into the iPhone!

When Pepid first launched their new native application on the iPhone and iPod Touch we all cheered. However, unfortunately, the app came pretty much to our disappointment.

Turn your audio on and see the next couple of videos for details;

The very reason that we need a native app is to avoid all the hassles with Internet connection such as the horrible 3G connection of At&T and the often missing WiFi inside our hospital corridors and ERs [where we use Pepid the most].

This Pepid native app does not do three of the most important dynamic functions that we frequently use on the bedside, namely, the drug dose calculator, the calculators, and the drug to drug interactions! They hosted these functions on their server and we can’t access them without active Internet connection.

What’s the point of this app? If we have Internet connection we can then visit Pepid mobile [read this post for details] and have a fully functioning Pepid.

In addition to this great shortage, there are also a number of design problems as seen in the videos above. They just copied and pasted what was there in Palm and Pocket PC into the iPhone which of course has horrible sequences.

There’s only one good thing with this app which is the new toxicology reference Pepid Elements provided for free when the app is downloaded.

Pepid native app simply does not fit into the iPhone and iPod Touch.

Our message to Pepid, we love Pepid, we love the wonderful ER info and the great content but if you don’t fix these design and connection issues expect to refund most of your iPhone subscribers, if not already did!

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12 Responses to “Pepid does not fit into the iPhone!”

  1. Jim MD says:

    I’ve been using Pepid for several years on my Palm Treo. I was thinking to get myself an iPod Touch or even an iPhone when I realized that Pepid is now available for iphone.
    But you absolutely twisted my mind with these videos! thanks anyway
    let’s hope that pepid come up with a better version soon

  2. Jim MD says:

    I’ve been using Pepid for several years on my Palm Treo. I was thinking to get myself an iPod Touch or even an iPhone when I realized that Pepid is now available for iphone.
    But you absolutely twisted my mind with these videos! thanks anyway
    let’s hope that pepid come up with a better version soon

  3. Janson says:

    You are absolutely right!
    We’ll never use Pepid when connection is required
    I hope that they fix these issues soon

  4. Janson says:

    You are absolutely right!
    We’ll never use Pepid when connection is required
    I hope that they fix these issues soon

  5. George London says:

    It’s really sad to see Pepid losing us on the iPhone
    Have ever contacted them regarding these issues!

  6. George London says:

    It’s really sad to see Pepid losing us on the iPhone
    Have ever contacted them regarding these issues!

  7. RE: George

    Yes I sent emails to the CEO, Sales, Support, and Editor.
    I’ve got no reply!

  8. RE: George

    Yes I sent emails to the CEO, Sales, Support, and Editor.
    I’ve got no reply!

  9. Merni says:

    I told Pepid about this post and they seems not to bother at all

  10. Merni says:

    I told Pepid about this post and they seems not to bother at all

  11. Bill says:

    Hello, It says on this page: http://www.pepid.com/press/iPhone_news.asp that:

    “After a successful release of the iPhone and iPod Touch platforms in the spring, PEPID has improved our product with your suggestions. We’ve released our latest application to bring you advancements with improved content navigation and adjustable type size.

    The new iPhone platform has a drug interactions generator that resides directly on your device — eliminating the need for a wireless signal.”

    So it looks like they fixed this problem. They have a free 14 day trial so you could test it.

  12. hiya. Interesting blurb. Marked and will come back again shortly. Cheers

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