> > It is not a technical problem, technically it is easy to realize. Finger print >readers would probably be the easiest and cheapest way to do it. > > Fine. How about a practical plan, with $$, timelines, the usual business > stuff. I don't do commercial programming any more, my practice is too busy. I do the GNUMed project only because none of the available solutions suits _my_ needs. But Bane McLeod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> from Tasmania should be able to help you. Horst
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