I just saw a Tweet from Lexi-Comp announcing that they have a demonstration video of their ON-HAND software running on the Android platform. And because I’m using a Motorola Droid as my mobile device of choice, this is very exciting news. See the video below. Additional information is also available at the Lexi-Comp website.
Lexi-Comp running on the Android OS
Posted on November 17, 2009 by Jerry Fahrni
Categories: Medication Safety, Mobile Computing, Pharmacy Informatics | Tags: Droid, Lexi-Comp, Lexi-Drugs, Mobile Healthcare, mobile pharmacy, Mobile phone
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Hey, I recently purchased a HTC Magic and I have to say that I love Google Andriod it is by far the greatest mobile os I have tested. The endless supply of apps makes every day with my phone an new experience.Sorry for my long rant I just wanted to tell you my experience with the android os. Have a nice day and thanks for a great blog.