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PocketLingo Medical for Palm OS:

   

  PocketLingo Medical for Palm OSPocketLingo Medical turns your PDA into a reference and learning tool that will enrich your vocabulary effortlessly and quickly. Using The American Heritage Stedman's Medical Dictionary, PocketLingo Medical gives you clear, authoritative definitions of up-to-date entries in all areas of medicine. 

 

  This software also helps you expand your medical vocabulary by using proven learning methods, such as study cards and a customized word list.

 

  The American Heritage Stedman's Medical Dictionary combines the expertise of Stedman's medical dictionaries with the clarity of the American Heritage dictionaries to produce an indispensable reference for general readers, medical professionals, and professionals in allied and related fields.

 

Features:

 

  • The American Heritage Stedman's Medical Dictionary offers clear, authoritative definitions of over 45,000 up-to-date entries in all areas of medicine.

  • Advanced integrated learning features including Study Cards and MyWord List help you quickly and effectively master new vocabulary.

  • Easy-to-use interface that includes adjustable font size, custom fonts, and color support for better legibility.

  • Fast look-ups, with auto-lookup, recently viewed list, and highly optimized performance.

  • Pronunciation keys for many entries.

  • Biographical entries describe the contributions of scientists and physicians from ancient times to the present.

  • Cross references expand the information given at an entry with a simple tap.

  • Bi-directional copy and paste lets you quickly look up words from other Palm applications.

  • Support for external memory cards (Palm SD/MMC, Sony Clie Memory Stick, and Handspring Springboard expansion slot modules).

  • High Resolution Font support for latest Palm OS devices (e.g. Tungsten, Sony Clie, etc.)

 

  • Important note: Full version requires 3.2MB of free memory either on your Palm device or on an external memory card.

 

 

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