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[http://medsphere.org/openvista_cis.html OpenVista CIS] is a rewrite of CPRS in C#, using GTK# as the UI toolkit.
[http://medsphere.org/openvista_cis.html OpenVista CIS] is a rewrite of CPRS in C#, using GTK# as the UI toolkit.
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This has just become a viable alternative, now that MedSphere has dropped the MSPL MedSphere Public License, and it is now available under the GPL.</s> Source is available [http://sourceforge.net/projects/openvista/ here]. Sorry I misunderstood the scope of the GPL notice on sourceforge.net, I don't have the time, energy, inclination to read and attempt to understand the MSPL
This has just become a viable alternative, now that MedSphere has dropped the MSPL MedSphere Public License, and it is now available under the GPL.</s> Source is available [http://sourceforge.net/projects/openvista/ here]. Sorry I misunderstood the scope of the GPL notice on sourceforge.net, I don't have the time, energy, inclination to read and attempt to understand the MSPL.


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

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CPRS Alternative OpenVista CIS

OpenVista CIS is a rewrite of CPRS in C#, using GTK# as the UI toolkit. This has just become a viable alternative, now that MedSphere has dropped the MSPL MedSphere Public License, and it is now available under the GPL. Source is available here. Sorry I misunderstood the scope of the GPL notice on sourceforge.net, I don't have the time, energy, inclination to read and attempt to understand the MSPL.

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