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Old Dec 27, 2007, 07:37 PM
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I am aware this is a site for PDAs but I have a laptop instead. Does anyone know of any sites that offer downloads for laptops? I am looking for drugs, procedures, medical dictionary, etc.

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Old Dec 29, 2007, 06:46 PM
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I really don't have THE ANSWER for you but since no one else has answered I've got a couple of suggestions. Most of the books come with a CD that works on a desktop/laptop. However my Davis and Tabers did not come with a CD. I've found that those two programs have been the most useful to me on both my PDA and laptop. PDA for clinicals and laptop for writing up my careplans and research.

I am not aware of any site that will sell you just a desktop/laptop version since I've never looked for it, however, the offerings at Skyscape for the PDAs do come with the desktop version for free. Even if you do find a desktop version it will probably be the same price you will be paying for both versions from Skyscape. So I would suggest you go ahead and buy it and maybe you will find that you want to use a PDA later and you will already have the program.

Don't buy it from Unbound because you will only be paying for the desktop access for one year. After that you will have to pay the complete price, minus 20% next year.

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