J Collett wrote: >>And if you do, Sunbird is the way to go. >> >> > >Have you used it David? > Yes we use sunbird for surgery scheduling (but not patient scheduling). Sunbird is a slow stream mozilla project so it does the basics at 0.3 alpha but we do not demand too much of it. We run it against flat ical files on an e-smith webdav folder. Users therefore have access from both internal and external machines. We are reasonably happy with it but we live on the cutting edge. (We used tbird since 0.3 as well.) If you live on the cutting edge, there is occasionally blood.
>I can't seem to find much info on its journaling >function and it looks like I need to wait for something called Lightning to >mature so all of this will be integrated with Thunderbird. But, I indeed, >will keep watch, 'cause, if I could do journal like I do in OL, then I could >eradicate that once and for all. > > I am not really sure what journaling is. Is that what journalists do? It seems to have little applicability to medical practitioners. David P.S. Exchange Server is one of the most malignant, unrecognised viruses on the planet. -- SIP [EMAIL PROTECTED] NodePhone +61 7 31290168 Jabber [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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