--- Ignacio Valdes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I think this is very a  very interesting development.
I am not clear if we need BOTH WINE and Crossover
office or only one of them.

'There are some problems with Report and Lab tabs but
most of it works. We would love to have folks chip in
and sort out the last few bugs. It is easy to install.
You just need the latest version of Wine or Crossover
Office....'

It seems that the word "or" suggests either

However erlier in the article

Joseph Dal Molin of WorldVistA reports success in
getting the VA Computerized Patient Record System
(CPRS) VistA client running on Linux using WINE and
Crossover office. 
"and" suggests we need both.

Please clarify

Nandalal Gunaratne
> As many as 98,000 people die each year as a result
> of preventable 
> medical errors which Free and Open Source electronic
> medical records 
> software could reduce. A contender in this area is
> the Veterans 
> Administration (VA) public domain VistA codebase and
> large community. 
> In a major advance for FOSS in medicine, Joseph Dal
> Molin of 
> WorldVistA reports success in getting the VA
> Computerized Patient 
> Record System (CPRS) VistA client running on Linux
> using WINE and 
> Crossover office. The CPRS client formerly ran only
> on the Microsoft 
> Windows operating system and is widely deployed on
> thousands of 
> workstations within the United States VA system.
> More details of this 
> development and a screenshot can be found here:
>
http://www.linuxmednews.com/linuxmednews/1112336432/index_html
> 
> 


                
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