For some hospitals, clinics and certainly some private practices, the
following article may be of interest:
"You can build your own system and save a bundle of money while getting
a top notch, high quality PC. By using Linux, you can lower you costs
even further by not having to purchase propri
Hello Francesco and Marco,
thanks a lot for this additional information. Thanks also to Umberto for his
kindness.
Best regards,
Elpidio
On Wednesday 01 December 2004 01:50, Francesco Immè wrote:
> Hi to everybody out there.
>
> I'm Francesco, and with some colleagues of mine we deeply modifie
Wilfried Gödert wrote:
It is known since august if you follow this article for German readers:
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/result.xhtml?url=/newsticker/meldung/50148&words=MD5
Well, even older if you care to see my 25 Feb 2004 posting to the
Care2002 mailing list:
http://www.mail-archive.com/ca
It is known since august if you follow this article for German readers:
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/result.xhtml?url=/newsticker/meldung/50148&words=MD5
> COOL !!!
>
>> "update Encryption circles are buzzing with news that mathematical
>> functions embedded in common security applications
Hi to everybody out there.
I'm Francesco, and with some colleagues of mine we
deeply modified Care2x for the needs of a CONI's (National Italian Comitee for
Olympiad) structure (The National Institute of Sport
Medicine).
Our current goal is to integrate a special software
for the Antidopin
Hi, Mr.Wilfred,
I have an Yahoo account and tested and it is working properly, even though I could not understand German. I am trying to involve with Care 2x project but due to some reasons I am not able to put the efforts which I am capable of.
Anyway tested and working at least from India.
COOL !!!
> "update Encryption circles are buzzing with news that mathematical
> functions embedded in common security applications have previously
> unknown weaknesses.
>
> The excitement began Thursday with an announcement that French computer
> scientist Antoine Joux had uncovered a flaw in
"update Encryption circles are buzzing with news that mathematical
functions embedded in common security applications have previously
unknown weaknesses.
The excitement began Thursday with an announcement that French computer
scientist Antoine Joux had uncovered a flaw in a popular algorithm
c
Papyrus 1.4.1
by andru (http://freshmeat.net/~andru/)
Wed, Dec 1st 2004 02:07
About:
Papyrus is a XML-based reporting langauge for PostgreSQL and MySQL. It
allows you to generate well-formatted reports in LaTeX, PDF, PostScript,
HTML, ANSI, and XML. The XML is expressed in a formatting-oriented
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'll go ahead and disagree a tad :) Debian is a great distro, but if they have XSERVE hardware, I think OS X is also viable.
As you know, OS X is BSD based. And as was said in my previous message,
were ultimate robustness is needed one may use a BSD based OS.
In fact, y
Elpidio Latorilla wrote:
As far as I can see it, this version has:
1) very extensive use of PDF formatted reporting
2) Integrated Billing (their own system)
3) PDF lab requests and reporting
4) Interface to create EXCEL formatted files.
5) obviously a lot more.
It seems that 2) and 3) could be very
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