> I do like GnuMed. It has a lot of clear concepts and clever ideas behind
> it. But I am afraid that its user interface is not one of its strongest
> points.
This *may* very well be true for your situation. We (I) would
certainly like to learn why :-)

> The user is always right... even when he isn't. :-)
> If he did not like the user interface, well, you have at least one user
> whose expectations were not met by GnuMed.
There will be many... And they are perfectly free to write
their own plugins :-)   Now, if "our" backend structure
doesn't support "their" UI plugin needs, now, that again is
"our" problem which we need to fix ;-)

> I think that you may find the attached article useful:
> "User Interface Design for Programmers"
Guess what, I read it before :-)   But will read it again.

> team (I am not a big fan of MS, but I believe that they must have spend 
> an awful amount of money just to have good user interfaces).
No doubt there.

> The bold types and underlinings are mine, as I slightly edited that 
> article for my own team.
Thanks for sharing !

> Again, I do like GnuMed. I do appreciate your precise, almost
> surgical, analytical thinking.
> So, please, do not kill the messenger...
Nah, we ain't those old Romans and Greeks anymore these days ...

Best regards,
Karsten Hilbert, M.D.
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