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The Acusis platform is compatible with a 64-bit operating system. nm

Posted By: Tobie on 2009-08-18
In Reply to: Question about several companies - bamt1




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A new computer for an operating system????
Why not just buy a copy of Win XP or whatever other OS and install it instead of buying another computer? I don't get it. www.tigerdirect.com XP Pro w/SP2 $139
Not the OP, but what do you use for a PC-Dart compatible system or
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RISS is not a platform. RIS stands for Radiology Information System. The platform sm
would be EXText.
Thanks. What platform do they use and is Word compatible?

Is the platform compatible with an expansion
I don't mean using the features in MS-Word (Auto-Text, etc.), but something like Smartype or Shorthand? When I interviewed with them a couple of years ago, I was very impressed with them, but I can't fly without an Expander and there were issues with Lotus not counting expanded text with every expander I asked to use with it. It was only for that reason that I did not accept a position with them.
Is the MDI platform compatible with Vista? nm
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the bayscribe platform is supposed to be compatible,
so you could go with companies that use that.
Bayscribe platform is compatible with Vista.
You just need to find a company that uses Bayscribe. There may be other platforms but I don't know of any.
Is Instant Text compatible with Axolotl's platform? Thanks!

Or do they have their own expansion software?  If so, what is it?


Thanks! 


Reputable company w/ platform compatible w/ InstanText/Shorthand

Am heavily dependent on sophisticated Expanders that incorporate code script, like ShortHand and InstanText.  Can anyone recommend reputable employers whose platforms are compatible with these programs? 


MDI-ers: Is Instant Text compatible with MDI's platform? Do they offer health benefits? nm
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Anybody that started on the new Acusis platform have anything to say about it? sm
Is it as good, better or not as good as the original? Are the line counts coming out right?
Acusis platform, when it works right, is OK, but
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They are still operating?? NM
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A few are compatible, but not all. More are becoming compatible though which is nice. sm
We are the mercy of the hospitals except those that are on DQS now.
A few are compatible, but not all. More are becoming compatible though which is nice. sm
We are the mercy of the hospitals except those that are on DQS now.
Yes the operating manager
is nasty and they want you committ to them but they will not committ to you. 
Just operating on a hunch
but I am willing to bet that we can all kiss our flexibility goodbye come January 1. Tough noogies for parents with children.
THIS is how they keep operating, name change,
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SOP means Standard Operating Procedure.
nm
I don't know why it's not compatible
Are you talking about your MS Word autotext?
As far as I know, nothing is compatible with Medrite, sm
especially if you are working in DOS. I worked on it for over a year and never did get the hang of remembering my own word expansions. I used IT too long and could not get used to anything else.
VISTA IS COMPATIBLE
I dont know who told you VISTA was not compatible but it most certainly is! I bought a new laptop with Vista and have been working without any problems whatsoever. If you're having a problem downloading it, it's because you must first sign in as, run as administrator...then it will download for you...
Anybody know of any companies that are compatible with the

Would love to be working on my own computer which has Vista on it.


Help me out if you know any companies that have software compatible with Vista now.  


satellite is not compatible. sorry.
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vonage is compatible with 911 - you just have to set it up - nm
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MT equipment is often not compatible with VoIP too.
For example:

If you need your (*) key to sign off on a job, it may not work because some phone plans/phone cards will use that key to disconnect you so you can dial another number to avoid having to dial in again and enter your whole ID# and PIN# all over again.
Same goes for the (#) key; some may use this key for that function, which might be a key you need to get the header info. for each job or to repeat the header info.

It's very difficult for an MT to find a LD plan, and unfortunately, some MT companies out there don't realize this or simply don't care.
Is Shorthand or Smartype compatible with
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Either program is compatible with ChartMatrix. nm
 
Vista is not compatible with many programs out there yet. (sm)
From what I hear, Vista and MOST transcription platforms are not compatible.
It can be done providing the softwares are compatible. Some
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It is the companies that do not want to pay to upgrade to get compatible with it. nm
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AutoCorrect is not compatible with Extext ESP
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Just found out, Vista NOT compatible

just in case anybody else was wondering.


Any company compatible with VISTA?
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It has to be compatible with Start/Stop. You can
go to their website and see what pedal they offer.  I know they have a 2 pedal one and a 3 pedal one.  
It has to be compatible with Start/Stop. You can
go to their website and see what pedal they offer.  I know they have a 2 pedal one and a 3 pedal one.   When I worked for them I think I used a serial pedal. 
Have read that a ByteScribe is more compatible, but no actual
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Which companies have Vista-compatible platforms?
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I've always used my own ShortHand when using ExText. Always compatible, and
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Does anyone know if ChartScript is compatible with Windows Vista?
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I use Scribe for orthopedics and it is compatible with Shorthand.
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Does anyone know, is the Meditech program with Keystrokes compatible sm
with Vista?  I am thinking of getting a laptop, and I found out that Dell will downgrade you to XP, but they charge you $99 more
And yes as long as the different software and foot pedals are compatible. nm
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The software may or may not be compatible once they're both on your puter. Give it a go! nm
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Keystrokes' ads all say WindowsXP or 2000. Vista is not compatible sm
with most platforms, which is not the fault of the company.

You were not fired; the offer letter states that employment is pending IS approval of your computer. Vista is NOT compatible with most MT platforms at this time. No one would have told you to purchase that. We do just the opposite and tell everyone NOT to purchase VISTA as it is does not work with our hospitals.
Is Dictaphone EXText compatible with Word 2007?

Not true anymore. More platforms are Vista compatible. sm
I work for Keystrokes and bought a new computer about 3 months ago. I asked if Vista worked and I was told that it is about 50/50 right now and more are compatible all the time. This is everywhere, not just Keystrokes.


LOL, they still aren't compatible with Vista or Word 2007...
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Supposedly new upgrade for WordClient is compatible with Vista, per our mgmt.

We are about to do an upgrade, and they say it will be compatible with Vista with this new upgrade of WordClient.  Yipeeee


 


MDI-MD platform is fast, not full of problems like Transcend platform or MDI-FL

On Transcend platform you have to click, click, click all day and still get errors, change screens constantly -  its a nightmare to work in.