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===== CPRS Alternative OpenVista CIS =====
===== CPRS Alternative OpenVista CIS =====


[http://medsphere.org/openvista_cis.html OpenVista CIS] is a rewrite of CPRS in C#, using GTK# as the UI toolkit. It is freely available under the [http://medsphere.org/license/MSPL.html MSPL].
[http://medsphere.org/openvista_cis.html OpenVista CIS] is a
cross-platform, internationalized, rewrite of CPRS in C#, using [http://www.mono-project.com/GtkSharp Gtk#] as the UI toolkit. It is available
[https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=74626/&abmode=1 here] under the [http://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl.html AGPL Version 3] license. In short, the AGPL is a
version of the [http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html GPL] license with
extra clauses to "plug the network hole" for hosted services like VistA.


You can learn more about OpenVista CIS at http://medsphere.org/openvista_cis.html
I don't know if the MSPL works with the OLPC's license policy.

Users may install and use it. But I don't know of OLPC can include it in it's distributions.

At the recent Community Meeting I heard the Medsphere was going to relicense under the GPL. Does that apply to this software?

Are the licenses for C# and GTK# compatible with the OLPC requirements?

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CPRS Alternative OpenVista CIS

OpenVista CIS is a cross-platform, internationalized, rewrite of CPRS in C#, using Gtk# as the UI toolkit. It is available here under the AGPL Version 3 license. In short, the AGPL is a version of the GPL license with extra clauses to "plug the network hole" for hosted services like VistA.

You can learn more about OpenVista CIS at http://medsphere.org/openvista_cis.html