
Who says Palm Pre can’t follow iPhone with the “there’s an app for that” mantra. Take PEPID, developer of clinical decision-support information and technology for doctors and nurses (i.e. quite specific market), which has released its webOS app.
I’m not sure I fully understand what PEPID does, hence here’s an excerpt from the press release doing all the explaining instead of me:
PEPID’s reputable clinical and pharmacological content is designed to support clinicians through every stage of the decision support process, from the initial content, all the way through treatment and follow-up care – increasing patient safety through better-informed patient care. PEPID contains the most extensive drug database on the market today, thousands of disease profiles and medical conditions, medical and dosing calculators, a drug interactions checker, along with numerous illustrations, laboratory values, and a differential diagnosis generator, all available on the Palm Pre.
What’s more, PEPID also announced that their next platform to conquer is Android. Kinda strange choice, as we usually see companies releasing an Android prior to webOS version. iPhone and BlackBerry apps are already available…