Re: Dental Software Prices - Too High?
From: John Chewter (john_at_LESS_SPAMchewter.f9.co.uk)
Date: 11/01/04
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Date: Mon, 1 Nov 2004 16:59:27 +0000 (UTC)
> What I find truly helpful is having a brightness and a contrast tool built
> in the same tool.
This is already mine - except I change gamma and contrast which I find even
more useful.
> BTW, (I suppose your product allows for this too), you can easily have
> your staff record a series of images in the other room, review them at
> your desk, then be prepared when you walk into the treatment room. Or,
> your RDH can do the video exam, then move the patient to the other room,
> and bring all the images up on the PC in that room. Plus the convenience
> of being able to print off any combination of images for documentation is
> great. Having your imaging system networked throughout the office is the
> only way to go.
Yes it does - agreed
> I used to (in the DentaCam days) get short VCR tapes and offer a copy for
> the patient to take home. I discover no one wanted a copy to take home.
> They simply did NOT want it. Perhaps with the modern digital imaging and
> computer imaging, this may be different now.
You can email them right out of the application - saves them carrying
anything.
It seems a useful tool for Mom to persuade Dad that 'Little Tina' should
have her teeth fixed instead of buying Dads new SUV ;)
> Please understand I am not saying your product is no good. I am saying I
> see no real market for the 3D and video portions of it.
>The remainder is just your version of what is already there.
Then I think you missed the point of two of the 2D tools which is probably
my fault for not making them more prominent. Useful feedback
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