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    Bika Open Source LIMS

    Bika Open Source LIMS

    Web based Open Source laboratory information management system (LIMS)

    Modern Open Source LIMS (Laboratory Information Management System) · Professionally supported by experts The Bika code was migrated to https://github.com/bikalims Getting Started: https://github.com/bikalims/bika.lims/blob/main/README.md Modern Bika releases are built on the Senaite LIMS core, the LIMS that originated as a Bika fork. It is therefore as new and modern as Senaite, frequently upgraded and has many very useful add-ons. Bika expands on Senaite's lean design by adding...
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    FreePM is an opensource physicians practice management / electronic medical record application. The company providing support for FreePM nolonger exists. You may consider TORCH http://sourceforge.net/projects/op-torch/ or one of the other FOSS EMR's.
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