On Friday 29 June 2007 21:27, Peter Machell wrote:
> On 29/06/2007, at 12:32 PM, Richard Terry wrote:
> > The sad thing in Australia is that Aussie Docs for some reason, in
> > their
> > collective ignorance defend the utility of what is the crappiest
> > program on
> > the market - MDW.
>
> Have you looked at everything on the market Richard? I still run into
> EHR software from time to time that I didn't even know existed, and I
> can assure you that MDW is far from the crappiest programme on the
> market.

Sure

>
> > A program like profile could be used to run the whole of Newcastle.
>
> I've intentionally not looked at Profile because of the performance
> of the arsehole/s that are/were running it in Australia, and I'm not
> convinced that a foreign company can produce a good product for the
> Australian market. Humour me and look at Totalcare before declaring
> Profile superior to everything - http://www.totalcare.net.au/

No need to humour you, I'm actually interested.
I've spent mega-hours looking at medical software and always interested in 
something new. Off on holidays for a week, but will look when I return.

Regards

Richard



>
> I also don't understand your earlier reference to "DOS" programmes
> being less intuitive. I believe that any computer user should invest
> the small amount of time required to learn how to type, and that
> anything that makes you reach for a mouse usually slows you down a
> great deal.
>
> regards,
> Peter.
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