What browser are you using?MOZILLA What version? 1.1.12 What platform? DO YOU MEAN WINDOWS XP MEDIA CENTER ?
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You are correct that the XML file is not meant to be viewed by a doctor, directly. It is merely a mechanism that allows programs to exchange information or at times it serves as an intermediary format that can be transformed into a humanly-readable document. The upcoming release of HealthFrame 2.0 will support a special format of XML called CCR (Continuity of Care Record). This special format will be readable by a number of different computer programs IT WOULD COME UP ON MY MOZILLA BROWSER LOOKING LIKE HTML? OR SOMETHING?, including some hospitals’ and doctors’ software. In the future, you might be able to carry a CCR XML export of your personal health records in a USB drive, plug the USB into the provider’s computer and the information will be available to your doctors, in a readable format.
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These programs act like a printer (i.e. you use the File/Print… menu), but instead of the program printing to a physical printer, it generates a PDF file that can be saved anywhere, TO PAPERPORT? including to a USB drive. Once you save the PDF to a USB drive, any computer that reads PDF will be able to view the reports. I have attached fictitious samples to this email (emergency card & medical history summary). YES I'VE USED PDF CONVERTER PROGRAMS BEFORE
Finally, a point of clarification about our licensing agreement: the HealthFrame license is a family license that can be installed in any computer that belongs to any member of the same family/household, to be used by those individuals. GREAT I'M PLANNLING ON BUYING THE FULL VERSION IN THE NEXT TWO DAYS. I HAVE DOWNLOADED THE FREE TRIAL TO MY LAPTOP . TELL, ME I DON'T HAVE TO RE-ENTER EVERYTHING AGAIN? IT WOULD TAKE HOURS!!!!.