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Old 02-15-2008, 03:51 PM
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Default Re: Medical Manager MM

We were a MedMgr dealer for 18 years until MedMgr deauthorized us all. If
you have specific questions I would be glad to answer them.

You will have to run MedMgr on SCO unless you want to run on Windoze. The
data is transportable but new programs would have to be "purchased" for
Windoze. Very costly now that MedMgr did away with all dealers.

By the way MedMgr never used COBOL. It has always been written in "C" and
uses the Ctree ISAM database. Data files are ASCII which are very easy to
maintain.

"Norm" <nvbauer@myrealbox.com> wrote in message
news:a0e6514f.0407280136.43adaa61@posting.google.c om...
> Hello all,
>
> I am trying to find any information on an application called Medical
> Manager that runs on OpenServer 5
>
> After many hours of searching google, I have come up empty handed. Any
> links to websites or news groups that refer to MM would be greatly
> appreciated. I had a doctors office call me in to connect a new PC to
> MM, and to my shock they are running it on a Pentium 1 computer WITH
> NO BACKUP and the thing is about 7 or 8 years old. I have stressed to
> them how dangerouse this is and that they realy need to get them on
> some newer hardware. Their entire practice is basicly housed on this
> thing.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Norm
>
> PS: If you have anecdotal experience with Medical Manager, I'd like to
> hear from you as well. Inparticular, I would like to know where the DB
> is located? what DB is used? etc.





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