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Old 10-13-2011, 03:14 PM #1
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From the Michael J Fox Foundation FB page last week...

PD Life, the first iPhone app focused on real-time management of PD, is free this month! Developed by the Parkinson Association of the Rockies (PAR), PD Life includes medication reminders & a symptom tracker. Download from the iTunes store by searching the keyword: PD Life

MJFF sees potential in mobile apps for PWP. We’d love your feedback on PD Life and any other mobile tools you would use.

Read reviews, get customer ratings, see screenshots and learn more about PD Life on the App Store. Download PD Life and enjoy it on your iPhone, iPad and iPod touch.
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I would be interested in an app for my Nook.
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I wonder if they have an app that will fix the phone.... after you drop it on the concrete?????????
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How about fixing a phone that has gone through the washer?

Or an app for a Droid?
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Lightbulb PD Life app on iphone

I downloaded it and input my meds, my history, and my symptoms. But having done that, I plan to uninstall it. It beeps me waaay too often about what I am doing, how I am doing, etc. I think it may be a good thing for some people, or maybe people newer to the disease. But for me all of its reminders are simply a nuisance.

I use a timer on my iphone to beep and remind me to take my meds, and that's all I need - thanks!

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