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  Saturday, 01 November 2003
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Does anybody know how to get free Ortho programs for your PDA. I'm also trying to get Netter's Ortho atlas, or the standard Netter's atlas on my Clie. I have a memory stick, so that shouldn't be an issue...
Thanks in advance...
22 years ago
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Versiontracker has a shareware app link called Orthopedic Surgery Notes. I haven't used it, so I don't know if it's worth the 10 bucks, but you might want to try it out and let us know:



Anyone use this at all?
22 years ago
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I have tried 5min ortho and ortho notes with pix. I didn't find them very useful. There was not enough substance. I wouldn't spend your money on it. I would spend your money on the Netter's Ortho pocketbook or a fractures handbook.
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I have Handbook of Fractures in the Skyscape format and it's an excellent resource. It contains all the text from Zuckerman's book in searchable format with all the pictures as well, which show up nicely on a high-res color PDA.
22 years ago
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agree with double-B. handbook of fxs on palm is good.

also, i'm not impressed with netter pictures on palm, even though i know people have all the newest and highest res stuff (i'm still humbly running an old handspring)- go with the book version of netter's concise atlas of ortho anatomy- excellent source as well.
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