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On 03/18/2015 02:41 PM, Gene E. Bloch wrote:
On Wed, 18 Mar 2015 11:58:41 -0700, T wrote: On 03/17/2015 09:19 PM, GreyCloud wrote: T wrote: On 03/17/2015 10:29 AM, GreyCloud wrote: et, others do like it. Depends on what business you are in. Nursing homes have used touch screens before win8 even came out. They have their clipboard at hand and a pencil. They used the eraser end to touch the screen for selections, all in touch mode, to record that certain procedures were followed for a client. A lot easier than typing it in when that is all that is needed and then move on down the hall to take care of someone. Most of these places are still understaffed. Hi Grey Cloud, This is fascinating. What is your take on the difference between this usage on Franke3nstein (w8), W7 with touch screens, and iPad? Each has their niche markets. W7 touch screens in the nursing homes here are wall mounted and networked. A lot of Doctors in their office are using W8.1 Pro on laptops with the unit synced to the Hospital data base. The only iPad I've seen running was in an Eye-Ears-Nose-Throat doctors office. I think it was more his choice, but it still synced his data to the Hospital data base. I'm sure people will migrate to the type of platform that best suits their needs. My take would be that iPad would be the best for this. Batteries last a long time, don't crash, even an Doctor can figure it out. Never saw any of the Windows units crashing. But they do use top of the line hardware. By the way, I was serious about wanting to know what you did to make Frankenstein more useful for your customers. you seem like you are in the thick of it and would have a lot of good tips to share. The key point is if the customer is constantly moving around... like doctors do, or have their hands fulls most of the time and don't have time to get to a terminal or keyboard. What I have seen are people that have either dirty hands or possibly biological contamination on their hands or gloves usually use the end of their pencil to touch the screen with. But all of these mobile devices have to be synched to a data base... like iPad to an iMac running OS X server. Or MS Surface Pro 3 that synchs up to windows server IIS. Just out of curiosity, how are they sanitizing these devices? (I hate trips to the Allopath [medical doctor] as their offices are Super Spreaders and I always wind up with 15 different variations of the common cold virus.) 20 minutes in an autoclave. Good question, bad answer :-) LOL! |
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On 03/18/2015 02:46 PM, GreyCloud wrote:
T wrote: On 03/17/2015 09:19 PM, GreyCloud wrote: T wrote: On 03/17/2015 10:29 AM, GreyCloud wrote: et, others do like it. Depends on what business you are in. Nursing homes have used touch screens before win8 even came out. They have their clipboard at hand and a pencil. They used the eraser end to touch the screen for selections, all in touch mode, to record that certain procedures were followed for a client. A lot easier than typing it in when that is all that is needed and then move on down the hall to take care of someone. Most of these places are still understaffed. Hi Grey Cloud, This is fascinating. What is your take on the difference between this usage on Franke3nstein (w8), W7 with touch screens, and iPad? Each has their niche markets. W7 touch screens in the nursing homes here are wall mounted and networked. A lot of Doctors in their office are using W8.1 Pro on laptops with the unit synced to the Hospital data base. The only iPad I've seen running was in an Eye-Ears-Nose-Throat doctors office. I think it was more his choice, but it still synced his data to the Hospital data base. I'm sure people will migrate to the type of platform that best suits their needs. My take would be that iPad would be the best for this. Batteries last a long time, don't crash, even an Doctor can figure it out. Never saw any of the Windows units crashing. But they do use top of the line hardware. By the way, I was serious about wanting to know what you did to make Frankenstein more useful for your customers. you seem like you are in the thick of it and would have a lot of good tips to share. The key point is if the customer is constantly moving around... like doctors do, or have their hands fulls most of the time and don't have time to get to a terminal or keyboard. What I have seen are people that have either dirty hands or possibly biological contamination on their hands or gloves usually use the end of their pencil to touch the screen with. But all of these mobile devices have to be synched to a data base... like iPad to an iMac running OS X server. Or MS Surface Pro 3 that synchs up to windows server IIS. Just out of curiosity, how are they sanitizing these devices? I've heard that the best thing is putting them inside a UV light box to kill all of the germs. (I hate trips to the Allopath [medical doctor] as their offices are Super Spreaders and I always wind up with 15 different variations of the common cold virus.) Best place to catch a disease, IMO. 1+++++ Both my mother and father in law were death-by-medical (hospital infections) |
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On 03/18/2015 03:42 PM, Stormin' Norman wrote:
On Wed, 18 Mar 2015 12:50:18 -0700, T wrote: On 03/18/2015 12:30 PM, Stormin' Norman wrote: Ahh Grasshopper, you are just not ready..... When I grow up Ahh, you are an optimist..... If I had been helping the Almighty when he created man, I would have had him begin at the other end, and start human beings with old age. How much better to start old and have all the bitterness and blindness of age in the beginning! -- Mark Twain If only the quote were apropos..... When did you lose your sense of humor? Life sucks if you can't laugh (Frankenstein, Mark Twain, ...) |
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On 03/18/2015 03:34 PM, Stormin' Norman wrote:
On Wed, 18 Mar 2015 12:40:37 -0700, T wrote: On 03/17/2015 06:09 AM, Stormin' Norman wrote: On Mon, 16 Mar 2015 23:20:09 -0700, T wrote: On 03/16/2015 06:53 AM, Stormin' Norman wrote: On Mon, 16 Mar 2015 00:46:52 -0700, T wrote: Hi Guy, You all remember when M$ canceled their newsgroups and went to censored forums? I kind of freaked out a bit. I have had to use them, found that if you said anything critical of M$ that you got your question pulled, and sometimes got outright lied to. Two pearls of wisdom for you "T". I wish I had learned and taken them to heart while a child. “Remember not only to say the right thing in the right place, but far more difficult still, to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting moment.” -Benjamin Franklin "Any fool can criticize, condemn and complain - and most fools do." -Benjamin Franklin All true. An undisciplined tough can really get you into trouble. Do you understand how the above aphorisms might apply to your participation on Usenet? This is constructive criticism and you should take it as such. Yes and No. If open and honest dialog is called for to correct and trouble shoot problems, you are always going to **** someone off. If your favorite this or that can do no wrong and some one points out that it can and does do wrong, the feathers (and snot) can fly. Not everyone on a Usenet is there to share information, help others, or to learn from others. Some are there to build their own selves up by condescending over others. Dig a hole under someone else to make yourself seem taller. You just have to adjust your kill file list of ass holes. This tends to be more on Windows groups, but is not isolated to it. Ahhh grasshopper....... one day. uh. Cough, cough. I am "the dude!" I like grasshopper too, but I won't admit it. |
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On 03/18/2015 04:58 PM, Stormin' Norman wrote:
On Wed, 18 Mar 2015 16:15:29 -0700, T wrote: On 03/18/2015 03:42 PM, Stormin' Norman wrote: On Wed, 18 Mar 2015 12:50:18 -0700, T wrote: On 03/18/2015 12:30 PM, Stormin' Norman wrote: Ahh Grasshopper, you are just not ready..... When I grow up Ahh, you are an optimist..... If I had been helping the Almighty when he created man, I would have had him begin at the other end, and start human beings with old age. How much better to start old and have all the bitterness and blindness of age in the beginning! -- Mark Twain If only the quote were apropos..... When did you lose your sense of humor? Life sucks if you can't laugh (Frankenstein, Mark Twain, ...) I have been and I am still laughing........... Order has been restored to the universe! :-) |
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Ken Blake, MVP wrote:
On Thu, 12 Mar 2015 15:03:38 -0700, T wrote: On 03/12/2015 10:03 AM, Ken Blake, MVP wrote: On Thu, 12 Mar 2015 10:08:41 -0500, G. Morgan wrote: I have it on good authority RTM will be in late June to mid July. My understanding is that it is scheduled for September (although it's little more than a rumor at this stage; schedules *do* get changed, and it can always be later than planned). What is your "good authority" that says otherwise? Please provide a link. Its coming! We all need to be ready! And a special thank you to all that are helping me to do that. ???? A non-answer to the question I asked? Is there no answer because there is no "good authority RTM will be in late June to mid July"? Message-ID: I work on HP things that do have a deadline. They (MS & HP) want it ready before Christmas, and before that happens lots of testing has to be done by OEMs. |
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