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- 01-31-2005, 08:06 AM #1DennisGuest
Mobile phones and RIM BlackBerry PDA keep personal health records
January, 2005 - UtrackSys.com LLC officially
unveils the UTS Blood Pressure J2ME edition v. 1.0.2.
The software allows tracking blood pressure and
pulse on any Java-enabled mobile phone and on RIM
BlackBerry PDA as well.
UTS Blood Pressure J2ME edition offers you an
outstanding set of benefits to track and to monitor
your blood pressure:
- Colored records will alert you if your blood
pressure is normal, high or low.
- Supply your readings with text notes and importance
marks.
- Interactive charts and diagrams will help you and
your doctor analyze your blood pressure trend.
- Summarized reports shows what was your blood pressure
throughout day, week or month.
- Your blood pressure and pulse statistics is always
with you like your phone or PDA.
The software costs $9.95 (USD) per copy. Free demo
version and detailed user manual are available at
http://utracksys.com/j2me
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Related links:
UTS Blood Pressure J2ME edition - Info:
http://utracksys.com/j2me
UTS Blood Pressure J2ME edition - User Manual:
http://utracksys.com/j2me/UTSBP_java_readme.pdf
UTS Blood Pressure J2ME edition - Free trials:
http://utracksys.com/download/#j2me
Press Room:
http://utracksys.com/press/
Members of the press are invited to contact the company
to receive review copies of software.
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About UTrackSys.com LLC:
The company develops personal multipurpose tracking
software for handheld devices and mobile phones.
Well-known titles from the company include Universal
Tracking System, UTS Blood Pressure, UTS Weight, and
UTS Diabetes for Palm OS PDA. UTrackSys.com LLC also
provides custom software development and outsourcing
services for business and research projects.
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Contact person:
Dennis Crane, Co-Founder
UTrackSys.com, LLC
dennis-at-utracksys.com
http://www.utracksys.com
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- 01-31-2005, 08:20 AM #2Evan PlattGuest
Re: [ANN] Mobile phones and RIM BlackBerry PDA keep personal health records
On Mon, 31 Jan 2005 18:06:22 +0400, "Dennis"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Mobile phones and RIM BlackBerry PDA keep personal health records
Anyone else see this as SPAM?
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To reply, remove TheObvious from my e-mail address.
- 01-31-2005, 08:33 AM #3DennisGuest
Re: [ANN] Mobile phones and RIM BlackBerry PDA keep personal health records
Hi Evan,
Why do you think such announces are unacceptable here?
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Regards,
Dennis Crane
- 01-31-2005, 11:11 PM #4Evan PlattGuest
Re: [ANN] Mobile phones and RIM BlackBerry PDA keep personal health records
On Mon, 31 Jan 2005 18:33:36 +0400, "Dennis"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Hi Evan,
>
>Why do you think such announces are unacceptable here?
Well, if someone has posted here before, i..e helped out, answered
some questions, and then posted, that's a tad different. But this is
your first post here, and purely commercial.
SPAM.
And you also spammed misc.health.diabetes in May of last year, and
were told it was spamming.
Yet you do it again?
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- 02-01-2005, 06:33 AM #5DennisGuest
Re: [ANN] Mobile phones and RIM BlackBerry PDA keep personal health records
Well, Evan, I'm canceled the message. Sorry.
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