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    OpenPatientOS

    OpenPatientOS

    OpenPatientOS is an information system for managing patient records

    It can support a small clinic or hospital in managing patient personal, medical, and billing records through an easy to use Swing user interface. How to install: i. Simply import the database dump from the database folder to create the necessary tables for the system to run. You can use either phpMyAdmin for localhost; Microsoft SQL Server; or simply Query Browser for MySQL. Other database environments have not been tested hence I don't guarantee their adaptability. ii. Run and Build the system in NetBeans IDE 7.0. Other IDEs have not been tested for this system. A more stable and installable version will be released soon. iii. ...
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    Simple PHP Polling System

    Simple PHP Polling System

    Helps an organization to create polls of different types of positions.

    ...Download the script and unzip it to your localhost or web server. Works best with Wamp server. ii. Import polling3.sql from the dbBackups folder in the admin folder. Use phpMyAdmin in this case or together with cPanel for online server. iii. Add login.html into the Apache configuration file to enable direct redirection to the system. If you don't know the config file, Google for more info about this!!! v. You're done! Hooray!!! Now you can test drive the system. Username: admin, Password: admin, URL: http://localhost/yoursite/admin; For the admin section. ...
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