

Just let me buy the damn thing off their website and UPS it to my office, like every other piece of consumer software that I can buy. I don't need a regional salesman, site cost analysis, and a mobile IT team for a single computer license. and I'm a perfectly competent computer technician and network administrator. I think I might have just gotten refilled into the circular filing cabinet labeled "don't care not a priority" because the commission just became negligible. never called me back and his voice mail now has him "out" for the next month. Here is an overview of the best practice management software for different types of practices.
#OPEN DENTAL VS EAGLESOFT HOW TO#
Dentists we speak to often ask about how to compare Dentrix vs. Bad news is that he told me he'd "get back to me" with the new estimate for a single license and no frills. Dentrix Ascend, Dentrix G7, and Open Dental are three popular choices for dental practice management software. No database, no support, no extra licenses. Good news is he transferred me to one of their techs who, after talking to me, told him that all I need is a single license. I did get back ahold of the regional salesperson. How much would they charge you to "convert" to Patterson? So, does anyone have any alternatives? If I can't get the X-ray machine to work with OD, then we're dead in the water as far as this project goes. TechWorks DDS provides active onsite and remote support to practices on open dental products and services and when the scope of work is outside of open dental scope. Certainly, spending nearly $3000 on glorified digital camera software is out of the question in any case. I don't have a windows server license and I'm not buying and building a new WinServer for the sole purpose of getting our xray to run.

I'm running though an encrypted Samba/MySQL Linux server. I just talked with Tigerview and they want some extra Windows server to run their storage thing. Getting an intermediate digital x-ray program has been like pulling teeth and I'm very close to the point of recommending that we scrap the changeover entirely and just stick with our current practice software. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe we need an intermediary program to bridge to in order to get x-rays. but the only thing that has held us back from making the jump is that, from what I understand, it has no included way of communicating with, and pulling images from, our ScanX machine.

or at least what we've tried with the trial.
