How quickly we all forget...
Who remembers the offer from the NZ based EHR vendor to develop their
existing Windows app for Linux ?
Not enough of the Linux followers would put their money where their views
are...so the development never went ahead.

Andrew.C

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>> General practice isn't moving to Linux en mass. Sorry.
> 
> From where I sit, I can't see why not.

Hi John,

Because of my chick and egg argument.

Chicken - Most practices won't/can't consider moving to Linux because there
is a limited selection of Australian-centric Practice Software.

Egg - Most vendors won't consider porting or writing new software for Linux
because there is a limited existing customer base.

Rooster - There doesn't appear to be any of these because no one wants to to
dig themself a several million dollar hole "building it and waiting for them
to come". The development and cost of supporting the early adopters would
likely take 10+ years to recoup, remembering that when Linux users turn up,
they tend to leave their cheque books at home.

> I use it 100% at home, and it seems
> natural to me.

I don't doubt it is a good OS or has many uses in many environments. If
MacOS X wasn't better for my purposes, I'm sure I'd use it.

The home user market, small office market, corporate market, government
market, education market etc are all large enough globally to support Linux
developers (commercial and FOSS) - the Australian GP/Specialist market
isn't, and unless 500 Linux GP/Specialist sites dropped out if the sky, I
don't see this changing.

> Well, one well-known chap has started a new medical software suite in 
> the past couple of years, built ostensibly "from the ground up" and 
> had the chance to differentiate it'self and become cross-platform..

And he chose to develop his product for an OS with.....customers!

www.pmsc.com.au (which launched about a year ago) also went the Windows
route (using FireBird), and I haven't seen anything to suggest
www.stathealth.com.au will buck the trend when they launch "in the second
half of 2007".

Kind regards,
Simon


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