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Name: Netscan Linux
File size: 25 MB
Date added: January 26, 2013
Price: Free
Operating system: Windows XP/Vista/7/8
Total downloads: 1520
Downloads last week: 40
Product ranking: ★★★★☆

Netscan Linux

Netscan Linux is a teaching and learning tool for medical professionals, students and anyone who is interested in skeletal anatomy. It is based on the integrated human 3D skeleton model with the highest level of detail presently available. Netscan Linux is a free program for Windows XP. Students can interact with the 3D model and create new views, colorize it, add annotations and notes and save it. Instructors can use Netscan Linux to teach and present anatomical content to students and patients, using predefined views. A dictionary of annotation Netscan Linux is automatically maintained and helps to quickly access all views related to a specific anatomical term. By adding views and annotations, the personalized dictionary will grow and will adapt to individual anatomical content, language and learning habits. The Netscan Linux user interface is view-centric like Google Earth's. Very compact view Netscan Linux can be exchanged and distributed to other Netscan Linux users, which makes it a valuable tool for collaboration and distance learning. What's new in this version: Version 2.85 includes a bug fix for an exception when mouse-up event is sent to Netscan Linux without a previous mouse-down. Netscan Linux makes HL7 messages easily readable and allows you to identify segments and fields simply by pointing at them. Netscan Linux is a productivity tool for browsing, editing, and validating HL7 messages and exchanging data with HL7 applications. Netscan Linux allows you to validate messages, manage profiles, save reports, debug and refine issues easily, export HL7 messages to Excel, XML and HL7-XML 2.x formats, and customizing existing definitions and tables for your needs. You can also define your Netscan Linux data structures like Z-segments, Netscan Linux care of data positioning, and formatting and places delimiters automatically. Netscan Linux connects remote ftp servers and show them like a virtual hard disk. With Netscan Linux, managing your remote ftp/webdav server will be as easy as any old file folder on your PC. Once you mount the local Netscan Linux, you don't need to run an application or an FTP client interface but a Netscan Linux drag-and-drop in your Windows Netscan Linux will be sufficient to transfer and manage Netscan Linux. Netscan Linux is free for non-commercial home use. Commercial use requires a license. Netscan Linux has dumped its proprietary online synchronization site, newsgator.com, in favor of syncing with Google Reader. New users won't notice, but older users are likely to lose many unread feeds since Google can't import feeds with more than 10 unread items. Once synced, unread items can number more than 10 items again. There's also a new, persistent ad placed in the lower left corner of the interface that goes away when you buy a $10 license. FeedDemon's performance could be a lot better--its RAM usage was hefty and even 3GB of RAM didn't prevent occasional program hang-ups. FeedDemon's database can be massaged into being a bit quicker by regular compacting, but that extra step is cumbersome.

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