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Vera Resnick
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Re: recommendations for a cheap repertory program for a student?

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can anyone recommend something? this is for a student finishing her second year.
Thanks,
Vera


Marco Franzreb
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recommendations for a cheap repertory program for a student?

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Subscribe to w.homeoint.org ,there u have the kent
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Rochelle
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Re: recommendations for a cheap repertory program for a student?

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I think Cara is cheap now because they have no intention of doing anymore to it. This also means it won't be Vista compliant which maybe a problem. But if not Cara is a very efficient programme. I used it for years before Isis came along. Go to www.miccant.com for details and prices.
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Kathleen Ramsey
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Re: recommendations for a cheap repertory program for a student?

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Vera I use two and both were at or under 100.00. They are
http://www.hompath.com/vitaloffer.htm
http://www.mercurius.sk/mercurius_basic.htm
Kathleen Ramsey M.C.S. D.D.

Naturopath, Flower Essence Practitioner, Master Herbalist
From: minutus@yahoogroups.com [mailto:minutus@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Vera Resnick
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Subject: [Minutus] recommendations for a cheap repertory program for a student?
can anyone recommend something? this is for a student finishing her second year.
Thanks,
Vera


Theresa Partington
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Re: recommendations for a cheap repertory program for a student?

Post by Theresa Partington »

Hompath Vital is quite a nice little program, and Radar do a freeware program based on Kent as well.With mat med from Boericke, Hahnemann, Farrington,Clarke and Kent this seems quite a good bet. There is an UK one using Murphy Repertory – marketed by john jeweski. Miccant are continuing to support Isis Light (though no longer Cara) but at £345.00 it is not that cheap! Macrep’s Dicovery 2 is cheap,(£125) using kent, boenninghasuen, Clarke, allen, boericke and Hahnemann mat meds. It is really only if you want the modern books that you have to pay much, for obvious reasons.

BW

theresa


Irene de Villiers
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Re: recommendations for a cheap repertory program for a student?

Post by Irene de Villiers »

Vera Resnick wrote:

IMO:
It's called Pocket Boericke MAteria Medica and Repertory, and it has
over a thousand pages.
I would not encourage a student to start with a computer program till
they had a LOT of practice with hand-repping.

It's important to know how all the computer options work before deciding
which one best suits the individual's way of hand-repping. Just my
opinion:-)
(The good ones - and why get a junk one - all have basic versions as
starter modules. I personally started with the minimum version of Radar.)

Namaste,
Irene
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Kathleen Ramsey
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Re: recommendations for a cheap repertory program for a student?

Post by Kathleen Ramsey »

Neither of the two I mentioned are JUNK ones. Mercurius offers flower essences and I just installed homepath. I think the software packages are great learning tools and only assist in your hand rep skills. If you only use them as tools then check the features and do the pros and cons on the price. If you are going to run your practice with a software then I MIGHT reevaluate but for learning as a 2nd year student would be, these two are worth checking out. Kathy
Kathleen Ramsey M.C.S. D.D.

Naturopath, Flower Essence Practitioner, Master Herbalist
From: minutus@yahoogroups.com [mailto:minutus@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Kathleen Ramsey
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Subject: RE: [Minutus] recommendations for a cheap repertory program for a student?
Vera I use two and both were at or under 100.00. They are
http://www.hompath.com/vitaloffer.htm
http://www.mercurius.sk/mercurius_basic.htm
Kathleen Ramsey M.C.S. D.D.

Naturopath, Flower Essence Practitioner, Master Herbalist
From: minutus@yahoogroups.com [mailto:minutus@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Vera Resnick
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2007 3:14 AM
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Minutus] recommendations for a cheap repertory program for a student?
can anyone recommend something? this is for a student finishing her second year.
Thanks,
Vera


Gal Ben
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Re: recommendations for a cheap repertory program for a student?

Post by Gal Ben »

Hi Vera
Try http://www.mercurius.sk/
It's realy good and simple and you can download a demo with the Kent's Mind section to test it.


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