Description:
Handheldmed's original reader with several original features, including QuickNav technology.
Reviews:
*** [Dec 13, 2005] by TX user with Tabers 19th ed on HandHeldMed v6.01.27
As a nurse, I find it extremely convenient to have a Tabers that literally fits in my palm, along with a host of other medical references. The ezreader interface is not awful, and I'd I'd give HHM's reader a "good" rating, except for that damn splashscreen you can't disable! Splashscreens should be restricted to reminding users to register their unpurchased software, not reminding registered users that HandHeldMed built the ezreader. If HandHeldMed's $44 20th edition of Tabers has a mandatory splashscreen, I won't buy it. I'd rather lug around a paper Tabers around -- or buy an HHM competitor's version.
*** [Aug 7, 2005] by Jarom Olsen
I got this as a replacement for "EZ-Reader" because it uses the same document format but with 320x480 support. Unfortunately every time I went to full screen it would crash my T3 upon exiting the application. My other complaint is that you can't disable the splash screen (which I find to be quite a nuisance). If you're using it only with 320x320 or 160x160 then I'm sure you'll have no major problems.