On Wednesday 23 February 2005 22:25, Christoph Becker wrote: > However, I will install Suse 9.1 again on one of my PCs to play with > gnumed. > But I think, that a project like gnumed, which is aimed to be > used by GPs should be easy to install on windows machines. It will. I guess, hope, whatever. > Nothing > against Linux, Nothing against Windows. It's the old game of someone has to do it. We all know this. I know some day someone will write it because it scratches their itch. I can only speak for myself but why should I care more about Windows users than about Linux users if my boxes run Linux. So from my point of view there is no preference. It just so happens that most development is done on Linux. > but if you want to use speachrecognition (GP Daragon > NatSpeak Prof. in the first place, it works realy great) For me personally this is not important at all. Maybe it will matter to someone else and this someone else will write an easy to install GNUmed installer. He or she can ask for help on the list and will get all the help I can provide to either Linux or Windows or Mac programmers. No more no less. But you knew that.
> , RoteListe > Windows and Quicken with Onlinebanking and have an account a the StarMoney can be used if you need an alternative. It works without BTX. At least for us. I have never tried GNUcash but apparently kmymoney can be used for online banking. > APO-Bank (which allows only T-Online-BTX), Huh, no! Unless I am totally mistaken. > you have to have Windows . On > Windows even PostgreSQL and PgAdminIII come with an easy installer. So will GNUmed. > It should be easy to install the gnumed backend on Windows when using a > native Windowsport of PostgreSQL 8 Absolutely. Maybe a job for GNUmed Services Corp ..... Oh that would be me. Hopefully there are some more. > and it should be not to difficult to > understand how the gnumed backend works and how it can be interfaced by > a GUI. Hmm. It should not but that depends on your skill. See I lack the skills. But I don't consider myself target audience. I f I need to talk to the backend I use the middleware. If it lacks features I complain about it on the list. If you really understand the GNUmed bacend I guess you already have the skills needed. > If I get Gnumed running on Windows I will send you the scripts needed as > well as the output of Dezign for Databases. But this may take some time. Thanks for the input. -- Sebastian Hilbert Leipzig / Germany [www.openmed.org] -> PGP welcome, HTML ->/dev/null ICQ: 86 07 67 86 -> No files, no URL's VoIP: callto://[EMAIL PROTECTED] My OS: Suse Linux. Geek by Nature, Linux by Choice _______________________________________________ Gnumed-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnumed-devel
