Good point Cedric, we can extend the approach to:
What's the difference between a Porsche (Cayenne) and WWV (Tuareg),
none, they have the same engine, same body, same parts list, just
slightly different look and branding.
Now seriously, I see and accept your point.
Mario.
Cedric Meyerowitz wrote:
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Sent: Thursday, 22 December 2005 6:15 PM
To: General Practice Computing Group Talk
Subject: Re: [GPCG_TALK] Picking another package other than MD2
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Thank you Cedric and Alan for your explanations, I think I understand a
bit better now. At the risk of offending all members of the forum, the
one that favour this or that product, here is a comment.
It appears that MD3 & BP both need to be installed on each machine that
is going to be interacting with data in the practice. This is NOT
different from the old MD2 in both MD3 & BP (except for the DBF versus
Sql stuff). So, if one takes out the Sql backend for a moment, what is
in essence the real differences between MD2, MD3 & BP?.
Or is it just the Sql bit prominently displayed on product advertising?
Mario
-----Original Message-----
Mario looking at your question another way, if you take an engine out of a
Diesel car, a petrol car and a rocket powered car, what is the difference in
these cars ?
Cedric
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