> You can still use the Tryton client replacing the pixmaps to have GNU
> Health client experience in Windows, of course without some
> functionalities that Health client has.
This a useful workaround, thank you.
> Do you want to migrate your Windows clients? Start installing
> LibreOffice, Thunderbird, Firefox, Evince (there are a compilated
> version on internet), and many others; on them. Then, when they have
> become accustomed to use that software, eventually; you install some
>kind of free operative system on there.
This is a very good approach. Unfortunately, I am only a consultant at this medical research center and I don't have any major impact on their IT policy.
Kind regards,
Armand