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Please Help: Non profit organisation- Help Setting Up New Software!


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kylew

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Hi all. I run a non profit organisation and have recently came accross some software which would be of great use. The software is GNU Health. Although i believe this is a software predominantly for Linux, it can be set up on a windows os.

The problem....after 3 weeks of trying (no exageration) we cant seem to get the software installed on our system as none of us are computer savvy!

If someone would be willing to just advise us on the install or even be willing to install for us via team viewer we would be more than grateful. (Im not sure if im allowed to post the link the the software i am referring to here, but if anyone can help i can give you any info you need)

Thanks All
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Do you mean this Kylew?

http://en.wikibooks....th/Installation

I would suggest employing a systems administrator who is more than well versed in all aspects of Linux.
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Ok thankyou for the advice! Perhaps it would be easier to look for alternative software! Thanks for taking the time :)
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Am I right in thinking that you are looking for some kind of medical database software?
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Hi Wolfey yes that is correct!
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Ok

Without knowing how large your client base is, or would be, and your budget for such software, it would be impossible for me to offer an accurate reply.

You could have a look at this though and although it is limited to 10 clients it may be expandable.

http://www.biosoftwo...base-Seven.html
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Hi Wolfey thanks for the reply. A 10 client application would be ideal and i have never come accross this software. I have had a look and downloaded the 30 day trial demo. I cant fault the software it is everything we need. However the full version is too costly for us as a not for profit. This is one of the main reasons we were exploring open siurce software as it was free. Sadly however, it seems most open source requires complex linux installations.
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Well from what I can see the full version is $69.95 or about £46.

Surely this is not a large amount when you say it is perfect for your needs?
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