Posts Tagged ‘iSilo’

NGC Guidelines on our Handhelds

Sunday, December 28th, 2008

The National Guideline Clearinghouse [www.guideline.gov] an initiative by the AHRQ is the largest and most trusted collection of evidence based clinical guidelines that we can ever have.

Fortunately we can download these guidelines one by one to our handhelds whether its the Palm, Windows Mobile, or even the iPhone.

The video above demonstrates the steps on how to download these .pdb files on Windows Mobile and view it using any .pdb reader like Mobipocket or iSilo [the above example].

All you have to do is to visit the website www.guidline.gov on the windows mobile using Internet Explorer Mobile and then choosing the guidline that you want, then navigating down to Palm download link and saving the file to your handled local directory [in this example I saved the file to a folder that previously created in the storage card and named it iSilo] and that document can then be opened via iSilo. Of course similarly these documents can also be downloaded via the desktop and then can copied to mobile directory.

It’s a good idea to rename these downloaded files [as shown above] into something that makes sense because there original names are only numerical which will make it difficult for us to find files later when the list grow.

For Palm; the same process applies and is even easier as the Palm reader itself can read .pdb files.

In the case of the iPhone; we have to first download these files using the desktop then we can download them into the iPhone iSilo from the desktop [read this post for details].

Here’s how it looks like on the iPhone:

The website also offers these same guidelines in Microsoft Word and Adobe PDF file formats both of which can be viewed on Palm and Windows Mobile but not as easy and as readable as the .pdb files.

Unfortunately this is not so easy to download each and every guideline that we want to refer to on the bedside, and we wish that in there near future the NGC will come up with some kind of a reader or at least a more mobile friendly website to makes it easier for us.

iSilo on iPhone: The Cumbersome Download of documents

Sunday, December 28th, 2008

We have been waiting for an update for the iSilo App to resolve the issue of downloading files on the iPhone and iPod Touch but unfortunately they come up with half solution that left us with a cumbersome way of downloading iSilo documents.

The steps needed to transfer your iSilo documents from your desktop into your iPhone/iPod Touch are detailed here on the iSilo website, which involves creating a network space via shared WiFi connection between the iPhone and the desktop!

This is certainly difficult even to the most experienced users and is not practical by any means. iSilo has previously seen spread in the medical field certainly because of the simplicity of the program but this is gone in the case of the iPhone.

Yes; we know that iPhone does not support file transfer but there should a work around [see how Skyscape came with a wonderful easy to use App that can download all there contents and files].

If iSilo want to seriously compete in the iPhone market they must find another method by which the mainstream user can download files.

Just Another Medical iPhone App

Friday, August 29th, 2008

iSilo ebook reader , one of the most famous ebook readers among medical users, has become available for the iphone.

Isilo on the iphone

This is just another boost to the medical iphone and the list of medical apps are growing fast.

iSilo is great for the Palm and Windows Mobile in the sense that it makes reading ebooks so easy and fun so imagine the picture on an iphone platform? this is definitely going to be a great software to have.

They are giving it at an introductory price of $9.99 and am sure the price will go up soon, check the App store page where you can download it.