NETS Neonatal Handbook on your PDA
The NETS Neonatal Handbook is available for PDA's. You can download a file in the iSilo™ format for use in Palm OS®, Pocket PC, Windows®, and Windows® CE Handheld PC's.
Please note that the files above will expire after 3 months (on 1/5/2010), and you
will need to returne to this site to donwload a fresh copy.
iSilo
You can download a free evaluation copy of iSilo™ for your Palm OS®, Pocket PC, Windows®, or Windows® CE Handheld PC from http://www.isilo.com/.
You can also purchase a single user license of iSilo™ from their website.

Why the iSilo format?
We chose the iSilo format to distribute the RCH CPG's to PDA's becasue iSilo™ is a highly versatile document reader available for Palm OS®, Pocket PC, and Windows® CE Handheld PC handhelds, as well as for Windows® computers. Some of the major features of iSilo™ include:
- Multi paltform support
- High text compression in iSilo™ format documents result in a 50% to 60% decrease in size, which is about 20% better than the Palm Doc format, allowing you to store more and larger documents on your handheld.
- Hyperlinks make it much easier to navigate through a document.
- Images add visual richness to documents, especially photo-quality color pictures.
- Tables allow the display of tabular data.
- Formatted text gives style to text for controlled emphasis.
- VFS support on Palm OS® allows you to store and access documents on high-capacity removeable storage.
Notes on the PDA version of The NETS Neonatal Handbook
Not all features of the NETS Neonatal Handbook translate into a PDA version.
In partucular the following content will not perform as well (or at all) as it does in this website version:
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PDF's - any information supplied as PDF's is not available in the PDA version. A link will be supplied for the PDF file.
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Word documents - any information supplied asa MS Word document is not available in the PDA version. A link will be supplied for the Word document.
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Images - images do work, but any large images will be scaled down which may effect their usefullness.
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Tables - tables generally translate well, but large tables may require horizontal scrolling.