Joachim Mollin wrote:

look at our german site which we called www.mycare2x.de (the reason you can
imagine). We are going that suggested way und have already lifted up the
whole solution. Look at our demo.

A well thought out site. One sees that some serious thinking has gone into its contents, and for that I must take my hat off.


But... I am very sorry but a *but* does exist...

We are in the "Web Era" in which the mean time that a user is willing to give to a site is 12 seconds. That is the time that you have to grab his attention.

So, why do you persist to use non standard code?
Why were you not able to put up a site that works equally well with all browsers, do not need java nor javascript enabled browsers and do not need frames"? What do you have against going to the W3C site (http://www.w3.org/WAI/) and take a good look on how to do it.


Just imagine that a visually impaired hospital administrator or Healthcare business decisor wants to approach you. He goes to your site and... did you ever tried to browse your site using Opera, Konqueror, a Java disabled Mozilla, or even better, a text based browser like Lynx?

Why reinvent the wheel? Why not just use Drupal or Typo3 and concentrate in the contents and in the marketing image, leaving the low-level programming to a utility which really knows how to do it?

Just imagine a doctor who goes to see its patients uncombed and improperly dressed. Long before anybody could rationally analyze its knowledge or caring abilities, he would most certainly be judged as unfit and unreliable. That is the human nature.
Like Cesar's wife, one needs not only to be honest... but also to look honest to other people eyes.


So, in the absence of a better opinion, someone on the technology front that wants to provide credible software in which reliable Hospital information Systems can be based, must also look straightforward, credible, professional.

And, while we are at it, why a german language only site?
How far are you from Sweden, Poland, France or Belgium? Were will your next client hospital come from?


Best regards,

J. Antas


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