From: Marc Heusser on
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<noneof-8F17B7.11025520042008(a)earthlink.vsrv-sjc.supernews.net>,
Mark Conrad <noneof(a)urbusiness.invalid> wrote:

....
> One last tidbit. It has always been a problem when a Mac
> doctor/surgeon is digging up X-rays, CAT scans, MRI scans on
> his mac, to dump his diagnosis of those scans into his Mac's
> speech software.
>
> The problem is, if your Mac's "focus" is on the MRI scan site,
> the speech software refuses to accept your dictation.

Not sure whether this applies, but which software are you using for
X-rays, CT, MRI etc? Are you aware of Osirix?

HTH

Marc

PS: Followup set to com.sys.mac.apps as it is more appropriate

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From: Mike Rosenberg on
Marc Heusser <marc.heusser(a)byeheusser.commercialspammers.invalid> wrote:

> Not sure whether this applies, but which software are you using for
> X-rays, CT, MRI etc?

It definitely doesn't apply, as he's not doctor. His only connection
with the medical profession is in getting treatment, although not
necessarily enough and of the proper kind.

Posts he made a while back suggest he thinks he's somehow going to make
money selling doctors hardware and software that they can buy just as
easily without him.

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