Dear all,

The latest versions of these two tools are available at 
http://www.OceanInformatics.biz. The code is open source, and a binary 
of the workbench is on the openEHR website, but until we make the site a 
bit friendlier for downloads, the packages at OceanInformatics.biz will 
be easier to use.

To date we haven't had the resources to build the ADL workbench on Linux 
or the Mac (which should be more or less a recompile); these ports 
should be available sometime in October. The Clinical editor will be 
more difficult to port as it is in VB.net. However I have read recently 
that some VB programs can be recompiled and run under mono on Linux. We 
would welcome anyone with expertise on this to share some wisdom.

For Mac users, both tools will run under the Windows emulator. This is 
intellectually horrible to some people, but a practical short term solution.

Both the ADL workbench and the Clinical Editor were demonstrated a 
number of times at the HL7 Atlanta meeting just finished (26sep - 1oct), 
and were well received. Clinical users are starting to see how their way 
of seeing things can be directly encoded into formal domain models - the 
archetypes. I presented a number of short presentations, which we will 
post in the next couple of days on openEHR.org.

As usual, please post bouquets and brickbats to this list.

- thomas beale




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