Holden Hao wrote:
On 8/24/07, John Galt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Greetings.

I am trying to find and download an open-source browser based medical
transcription workflow system that can handle audio file uploads and
downloads and complete production management and workload monitoring
systems.

You may want to look into Zope or Plone as a development platform for
your project.  Zope/Plone uses a very configurable workflow system and
may very well serve your needs.  It is difficult to learn though so I
suggest you get help from Paolo Falcone.



Holden
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I have also been searching for such, as my company is also into transcription. The best solution I got was to subscribe to a per usage transcription workflow/documentation system.

We are experimenting on a linux based workstation though, running LTSP / thinclient only because most, if not all, workflow systems are designed with M$ Word for text editing. We have proposed to some clients that we send documents in PDF, just so we can use OpenOffice but most rejected our proposal.

So, as a workaround, we installed a thin server with M$ office and most of the windows transcription tools. but I cannot get the serial port based pedal to run over RDP. Haven't tried to get one of those USB based pedals which might work too .


Also, most of the reference software (steadman's et al..) are windows based, although using wine, they run fine.

As a standalone workstation, I tried Xandros with IE installed, also, wine+express scribe works just fine for mp3 and dss files, but not for DCT.

also, there is a new express scribe for linux. here are some software that run over wine http://www.nch.com.au/software/linux.html


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