Fair enough
Maybe it is the start of something big..
R
Horst Herb wrote:
On Tuesday 10 October 2006 08:49, Richard Hosking wrote:
In the real world, if patients are to be booking their own, most will
have IE
1.) unfounded assumption - maybe a third of the patients in my trial had to be
encouraged to install Firefox, the rest already had. It has become quite
popular, and many people use both
2.) Tough luck. If they want that service for free, they have to install
Firefox. They get that much explained when they come for their password. Also
that there is no support. If somebody desperately wants MSIE compatibility,
they can pay a developer to take care of it, that's what open source is good
for after all.
3.) It is still foremost an intranet application where you have control over
the browser that is used. You could always bolt on a much simpler"any browser
compatible" interface for the internet
Horst
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