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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 results if we just cared to analyze the fine print in the respective licenses.
The really important questions are:
1. In promoting, installing, or managing a Healthcare Information System (that's what Care2x is all about), what is the relevance of a video tutorial?
2. Who will be the persons that will be the decision-makers in the process of acquiring (or installing, or managing) a new Healthcare Information System?
3. Will they bother with video tutorials, sound effects, colorful screens, cute icons, or other gimmicks?
4. Wouldn't a proper implementation of a SQL-Ledger or Compiere as reliable accounting/ledger packages, be several orders of magnitude more efficient in convincing lots of hospital administrators to switch to Care2x? And what about proper program documentation and manuals?
In order to succeed as an hospital tool and to adequately reward its developers, installers and supporters, Care2x must first grow up and be perceived as a reliable and trustworthy piece of software.
Best regards,
J. Antas
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