Posts Tagged ‘information’

Feb
13/10
smart-ICE 1.6.4 – The First App to Talk for the Patient
Last Updated on Friday, 12 February 2010 09:17
Written by editor
Saturday, February 13th, 2010

Centerville, Ohio – The “FIRST” iPhone/iPod app that will talk for a patient, when they can’t! These smart-ICE applications allow the owner to record a message with the most critical medical information that plays immediately upon opening or at the push of a “PLAY’ button. No time is wasted looking through all of the data stored and the owner can give EMS providers instructions on how to use the smart-ICE app more efficiently.

smart-ICE, the single profile application and smart-ICE4family, which stores data for up to (8) profiles, are both available on iTunes.

Features Include:
* Alert EMS button- dials emergency services and sets phone into Alert Mode where an intermittent alarm sounds if the patient becomes unconscious. This piercing alarm can also be used to help locate the owner in a collapse situation
* A “My Location” button that quickly finds the current location to give to EMS dispatchers
* Audio Recorded Message that plays on opening and is recorded by the patient
* E-mail capability, with built in HIPAA privacy statement. This feature eliminates the need to fill out those long forms for doctors
* Password Protected Insurance Information with full app “Edit Protection”
* QUICKVIEW capability provides one button access to all of the stored data for EMS providers
* Customizable views…icons or tabs, audio or Quickview
* Drop down lists for hundreds of the most common medications and medical problems that means less typing, more accuracy and easy edits for changes
* The first ICE applications with a built in Wallpaper feature for locked phones
* Smart-ICE stores all of the information necessary to treat you in an emergency and much more

These apps were designed and developed by Fire/EMS/Emergency Room providers and telecommunication software specialists, utilizing an internationally recognized symbol (ICE4Safety) and endorsed exclusively by the UK medic (Bob Brotchie) who founded the ICE concept.

smart-ICE 1.6.4 is only $0.99 (USD) and available exclusively through the App Store in the Medical category.

Feb
06/10
Trunk Notes – An iPhone Personal Wiki and Advanced Note Taking App
Last Updated on Saturday, 6 February 2010 03:10
Written by editor
Saturday, February 6th, 2010

Birmingham, United Kingdom – Apps On The Move today is pleased to announce Trunk Notes 2.1.0, a flexible personal wiki for the iPhone and iPod touch. Trunk Notes is the ideal mobile information system for both personal and business use. The latest version supports text, image and now voice wiki entries enabling users to capture more of their information in one place.

“Personal Wiki technology turns an already powerful note taking app into the ultimate solution for users who need to manage lots of information on the go” said Matthew Kennard, the founder of Apps On The Move. “Trunk Notes is easy to get started with, but offers users who need it the power required to create an information system suited to their needs.”

Comments from enthusiastic users include “what a game changing gem”, “extremely powerful and flexible”, “Trunk Notes must be one of the best kept secrets in the App Store” and “easy to get started, great power”.

Trunk Notes is the ideal app for managing hundreds or even thousands of notes. A powerful wiki engine enables notes to be quickly linked together creating a network of information. Dynamic content allows users to set up Trunk Notes to display their most important and urgent information where and when required.

Trunk Notes makes use of the straightforward Markdown wiki syntax for formatting headings, lists and text. Users can get started with no prior knowledge due to handy toolbar buttons to quickly create headings and lists. Numbered and bullet lists work just like they do in a word processor with automatic list continuation and multiple levels of indentation.

Apps On The Move demonstrates how the iPhone and iPod touch can be turned into powerful information management tools. One of the core principles behind Apps On The Move is that users should be in total control of their data. A personal wiki created in Trunk Notes can be quickly exported and read in any text editor, data is kept under the control of the user. Apps On The Move continues to release updates with features designed in collaboration with an active community of users.