David Crooks <> wrote:
> On Thursday, September 21, 2006 1:25 PM Steve Ellenoff wrote:
> <snipped>
> 
>> I didn't catch the name of the program, but I thought it was really
>> cool to see VFP @ my dentist. FWIW - This is a very 'hi-tech' system
>> - the office is largely paperless, and that includes the actual
>> x-rays which are stored right onto the pc and into your record
>> history, I was quite impressed with it. It would make a great
>> showcase for VFP, if only I knew what app it was.. 
> 
>> I'm curious if others have seen VFP in the field when they least
>> expected it. 
> 
> It was probably FoxDent.  I didn't know if they were still around. 
> They also make FoxMed for doctor's offices.  I tried selling FoxDent
> and FoxMed in a previous lifetime and was not too successful.  

I remember having a client who had FoxMed, DOS version.  This OB-GYN wanted
to know what was in her data that her insurance company want to get at.  

Stephen Russell
DBA / Operations Developer

Memphis TN 38115
901.246-0159

http://spaces.msn.com/members/srussell/

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