Slowly but surely

I’m still hard at work on FreeMED 0.9.0 ; it is turning out to be a very long and involved process. A ton of new functionality is making its way in, along with architectural improvements and porting old functionality. The majority of the codebase has been torn out and rewritten, mostly to allow for complete separation between UI and the data model.

This entire process has been very educational, and I think I have learned more than I ever *wanted* to learn about UI programming. Hopefully this will be worth the wait for everyone … it’s looking like the majority of the framework is in place, and porting old modules to the new framework is what is left to be done.

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  1. ryan said,

    December 4, 2007 @ 8:00 pm

    good morning,

    this is dr. ryan banez. i came across your project FreeMED. I would like to inquire if the FreeMED is being used by clinics and/or hospitals already and where, if applicable. When was the project concieved, and how has it developed since its beginnings?

    my inquiry is in accordance to our project, opencui.org. feel free to visit the website and email me for any inquiries.

    thank you.

    by the way, you can email me at ryanbanez (at) yahoo (dot) com for further discussions regarding freemed and opencui.

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