OK, I'll go straight to the point and not try to pretend I'm a fireman. I am far from it (but on a side note I am glad you guys exist and thank you for doing what you do; first, my house has once been hit by a lighting - and I was inside; second I've had EMS come to home a few times because of my son and then for my wife; in all times I can only say good things of what I've seen....but that is way off topic, sorry!).
So I am not a fireman, but a member of BEIKS, developer for mobile applications and solutions.
We just released - or are just about to release - a BlackBerry talking English-Spanish translator for EMS workers and I am now humbly begging for some general feedback from the pros. I don't ask you to buy what we did, I ask you to tell me what you see in it.
We created it after a request from a friend and have no darn clue if it will be actually useful in a wider range, whether there's money in it etc. etc.
It just looked like a reasonable request from a good friend, so we said what the heck and spend some time and money developing it.
I will now greatly appreciate any of the professional EMS workers feedback on both the general concept - did you ever need an English-Spanish dictionary handy - and if, by chance, you use a BlackBerry, do you like this particular implementation.
I can't go over my head with promises, but we are a very compact and friendly company and usually try our best to reward those who help us...read free unlock codes, free apps etc. stuff.
With that, here's the URL:
http://blackberry.beiks.com/showprod.asp?prodid=753
- MK