I am wondering if the current Netbooks have enough power to run open dental for back up purposes? For example can OD be loaded on one that comes with Windows XP and made as a server that you restore a backup to? I think it would be great option for when the office is closed or Dr. is traveling. Has anyone tried this?
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Netbooks with Open Dental
Re: Netbooks with Open Dental
yes it works, a lil slow but the major is that the screen is to small. OD windows are all screwed up on it. The OD windows do not resize properly to fit the smaller screen. A better solution is get a netbook with a cellphone wireless card. (att and verizon and sprint sells the netbooks with card built in) and remote into your office system. i am using it now for the staff member that takes emergency calls(love astersk). tht way changes are made on the system and are up to date.
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I have just installed OD on my Asus netbook. I am running debian as the host OS and I am running WinXP Pro in Sun Virtualbox. OD client is running on the virtual machine and the SQL server is on the host OS. Everything works great except the windows are awkward as noted above. The new Sony netbooks have a screen resolution of 1,600 X 768 rather than the more usual 1,024 X 600, so that could solve the problem. Difference is that the Sony is $900 rather than $350, and the reviews I have read have been lukewarm as well.
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What about the dell 10.1" HD Widescreen Display (1366x768). It runs about $400-$450 but I dont know if that resolution would make it look ok still.
Re: Netbooks with Open Dental
Haven't seen that model, but I would think that 768 is the crucial dimension. So it should be fine.