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What is the difference between your Windows based software and Web based software?

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Sunday, 18 October 2009
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Sunday, 18 October 2009
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There is more information under FAQ for each product.
Overall the goal of our of our systems are the same.

Enter and store patient information.  Enter and store claim information, doctors, diags etc and mix it all togeather to create a claim to be sent electronically (first choice) or on paper (second choice).

Our DMEFree and DMEFreePlus (formerly RxDME2000) are Windows based software programs.  This means they run on your local computer or local network.  All are tested to run under Windows 98, XP, Vista (32 and 64bit) and Windows 7.   We have also tested our systems under Windows servers like Window 2000 and Windows 2003 server.  Your data is stored locally and you are responsible for setting data backup routines although we are happy to help you with some free backup options.

DMEFreeWeb is a true HTML web based software application.  The software and datafiles are stored and hosted on our servers.  We have redundent servers and all are secure using certificate that are kept current.
When you use DMEFreeWeb look for the "Gold lock" indicating that your data is being sent through the internet in a secure manner.

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