There are many free databases following the hierarchic model (as
Berkeley does), GT.M is maybe the best option, there are also small ones
(with other purpose) like SQLite, also free software.
The GT.M project also includes a Mumps compiler and interfaces for
others languages. It is hosted at Sou
Emir Prcic wrote:
How about showing people how easy it is to use it, how about being a tool
for educating medical personel how to use the software,
Medical personnel education follows a precise and very standardized
pattern, that includes lots of paper based information and
human-to-human knowled
Hi,
> No they haven't. Is it because MPEG4 is a proprietary format?
> But we could be talking about DivX, or even XviD, with the same results
> if we just cared to analyze the fine print in the respective licenses.
Well Typo3 has Xvid/mp3 section and it is a little bit bigger than wmv (I
could
On Sunday, December 05, 2004, at 03:56PM, J. Antas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> It's just the way I encoded it... I could do that entire video in about 3
>> megs with MPEG4 compression...
> > not everyone has MPEG4 capability yet.
>
>No they haven't. Is it because M
On Sunday, December 05, 2004, at 03:30PM, J. Antas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> It would be much easier to covert AWAY from Cache... I've already done it
>> for several hospitals.
>And in the process one could always try to convert them to the open
>source methodol
Emir Prcic wrote:
Just one question, what about postgresql support and how does that work?
A little bit better than Care2x itself.
It has knowledgeable and very active developers and mailing list. Since
August 2004 they have a few corporations backing them up and injecting
money in the project.
Got it up and running... for those of you interested in seeing Care2X
(Care2XMac) running under Mac OS X.
This is running on 64 bit hardware with the Mac OS X.
You can log in to it at:
http://demo.xsysweb.net/care2x/
Feel free to populate it with data.. I did a primary ward and a patient... I
Antas, you're my man! :-)
Just one question, what about postgresql support and how does that work?
info: Compiere took oracle as database so that they don't have to think
about the support for the database...
Emir
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > It would be much easier to covert AWAY from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's just the way I encoded it... I could do that entire video in about 3 megs with MPEG4 compression...
> not everyone has MPEG4 capability yet.
No they haven't. Is it because MPEG4 is a proprietary format?
But we could be talking about DivX, or even XviD, with the same re
http://typo3.org/documentation/videos/wmv-format/
getting started: 800x600 duration 6.36 minutes 2,4 MB wmv format (I have
nothing against any other format and I prefere open formats, just woried
about numbers). this is how they do it
http://typo3.netfielders.de/misc/typo3_videos_media_encoder.wmv
Hi Mike,
First thanks for the info and your "contras". Looks like you know a lot
about cache and Intersystems. I will tell you my reasons behind this idea in
a private mail tomorow.
I will be contacting Children Hospital in Cinncinnati which are using cache
and some other solution, see what they
It's just the way I encoded it... I could do that entire video in about 3 megs
with MPEG4 compression... not everyone has MPEG4 capability yet.
If you can, please provide the URL to the typo3 videos and i will take a look
at it.
thanks!
mike
On Sunday, December 05, 2004, at 08:59AM, Emir Prc
The Cache installations in use are licensed with the product the hospitals
purchased (ie IDX, EPIC, etc).
It would be much easier to covert AWAY from Cache... I've already done it for
several hospitals. I can pull data out of Cache like there is no tomorrow.
I recommend you talk to some of the
Hello all,
I finally managed to get the online demo going.
If you do not like to install the CONI-SERVIZI version by yourself but still
want to see how it works, you can test the online demo at:
http://ciclone.mfh.it/care2002/conidemo/index.php
username: coni
password: coni
After my initial
On Sunday 05 December 2004 16:48, Emir Prcic wrote:
> But why make videos at all not all people that are
> interested in experimenting with care2x are experts (some of them are
> doctors) and I think those people should be our main target for showing
> them how to do things.
May be - and may
OK, what free video production software do you suggest (capturing screen of
GUI and console)? I find Mike's video great but 24,5 Mb is a little bit
heavy for 640x480 and ca. 8 minutes. the whole howto collection of typo3 is
Duration: 2h 31min and 40.3MB in 800x600 what do you say about that?
Emir
I agree with your opinion, and thats why I asked. I think we should take an
example of typo3 (they have installation videos for several systems). But
why make videos at all not all people that are interested in
experimenting with care2x are experts (some of them are doctors) and I think
those p
Hi Emir,
On Sunday 05 December 2004 06:37, Emir Prcic wrote:
> We have to talk regarding the installation. Installing Care2x from windows
> pc to linux server, or installing directly on linux server (console or
> GUI), installing with help of webmin, installing with this and that... we
> need some
On Sunday 05 December 2004 15:37, Emir Prcic wrote:
> We have to talk regarding the installation. Installing Care2x from
> windows pc to linux server, or installing directly on linux server
> (console or GUI), installing with help of webmin, installing with this
> and that... we need some platform
CACHE
Ok, this is my point of view regarding cache. There are thousands of
hospitals in USA running with cache as backend and thousands of them already
have invested in Cache licenses. So why not use those licenses and just put
Care2x on top of them? Or do you think somebodey who paid 250K for
Hope you read some of the things wrote here. If you are a beginner, it would
be easier to start with apache (or just use LINUX !!! and it will all be
fine)
>
> Thank you for prompt reply. Please be informed that the OS was WinXP, PHP
> version was 4.3.1 and IIS version 5 was used.Thank you
> -
Thank you for prompt reply. Please be informed that the OS was WinXP, PHP
version was 4.3.1 and IIS version 5 was used.Thank you
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From: Emir Prcic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, December 04, 2004 6:54 PM
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Hi Mike,
On Saturday 04 December 2004 20:17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have the Care2XMac demo site ready to go, however, I have not been able
> to figure out how to create new user accounts. I know how to make an
> "employee", but for the life of me cannot figure out what their default
> pass
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It would be much easier to covert AWAY from Cache... I've already done it for several hospitals.
And in the process one could always try to convert them to the open
source methodology...
A little history... there used to be several M vendors, then Intersystems (makers of
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