There are hundreds of software packages for PDA. The most common operating systems for PDA's are Palm OS or Windows CE/Windows Mobile. There are many tools, games and other applications for each type of operating system.
It is typically run off of Miscrosoft ot Lotus Domino.
CollectiveMed makes a variety of medical and nursing software for PDA, Iphone, and Blackberry. Check out their catalogue online!
Yes, though not all PDA's come with voice recognition software, some do.
The Palm Pre makes a great PDA, and, as mentioned, their long history of PDA software and hardware has given them plenty of experience in this field.
Yes, other software will be required to hook at cell phone to a PDA but this soft ware is easily found on the internet. (Check with your PDA provider for the download.)
The Apple iPhone is an ideal PDA for medical software. There are numerous medical apps designed specifically for the iPhone
You can find medical software for PDA's a http://themedicalguide.hypermart.net/. Another great site is http://www.studentdoc.com/medical-software.html.
Microsoft makes voice control software for any PDA,but many of the latest PDA's have voice recognition.
Memory Card, connect to PC by cable, using keypad software PDA
PDA stands for personal digital assistants and is sometimes call a personal PC or a handheld PC
There are a lot of places to find free PDA medical software online. The first place I would try is EPOCRATES. They seem to have a lot of software. Just be sure to research before you download anything.
Most vendors of said PDA sell their own programs online. Also they may have an approved list of third party vendors who make programs compatible with their equipment. Such company is Palm, whose PDA I have.
Dell has a line of PDA's called the Axim family. First introduced in 2002 and the last model was made in 2007. All models run on software from Windows Microsoft.