Ignacio Valdes wrote: > John S. Gage wrote: > >> A generalized, stand-alone Oncall Scheduling solution would blow a >> lot of proprietary stuff out of the water and achieve tremendous >> penetration at the same time. It would have to be able to be >> downloaded to a Palm. I started one based on PHP but discovered that >> I couldn't get the screen bandwidth the scheduler wanted (30 >> attendings X 30 days). >> >> At 08:43 PM 10/23/01, you wrote: >> >>> Does anyone know if there is any Open Source Oncall Scheduling >>> solution? It >>> could be as simple as a workgroup editor with version control. It >>> shouldn't >>> be too complicated to use. >>> >>> David H Chan, MD, CCFP, MSc >>> Assistant Professor >>> Department of Family Medicine >>> McMaster University >> >> > Yeah, there is one that isn't open source, but is already setup, costs > nothing, supports group calendaring, multiple log ins and is available > everywhere there is a web browser. It is called MyPalm: > http://my.palm.com/ If you have no budget, this is a possible > solution. Working off the net and on an Intranet is a problem in > addition to it being free in the GPL sense.
That is, it NOT being free in the GPL sense. -- -- Ignacio Valdes, Editor: Linux Medical News http://www.linuxmednews.com 'Revolutionizing Medical Education and Practice'
