Medical dictionary for BlackBerry 4.1 review (mobile)

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Everyone should have a Medical Dictionary, but it is particularly important for medical students and allied health professionals.

License: Shareware
OS: Blackberry
File size: 3561K
Developer: BEIKS LLC      
Price: $29.00
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Medical dictionary for BlackBerry 4.1 is medical software developed by BEIKS LLC.
Everyone should have a Medical Dictionary, but it is particularly important for medical students and allied health professionals.

The Medical Dictionary for RIM's BlackBerry, contains easy-to-understand explanations of over 38,000 Medical terms.
Here are some key features of "Medical dictionary for BlackBerry ":

  • Descriptions of over 38, 000 Medical words
  • Rich, detailed word definitions; multiple meanings
  • Simple and convenient program interface
  • Offline dictionary database - always in coverage and no data transfer charges
  • Very high dictionary compression ratio, allowing more than 7.5 MB of data to fit in under 2500 kB device memory!
  • Easy installation

    Requirements:
  • BlackBerry OS 4.0 or later
    This education software is shareware, which means you can download and use Medical dictionary for BlackBerry 4.1 for free during the trial period (usually for 30 days). At the expiration of the period you will have to buy the medical product for $29.00. Medical dictionary for BlackBerry 4.1 is available at regnow and BEIKS LLC website. Medical dictionary for BlackBerry 4.1 supports english interface languages and works with Blackberry.

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