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Dale Moss
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Re: Hom Software

Post by Dale Moss »

Ditto. I had the same experience, Sheri.
Peace,
Dale


Dr. Joe Rozencwajg, NMD
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Re: Hom Software

Post by Dr. Joe Rozencwajg, NMD »

The only positive I found in Radar and in its newest RadarOpus is the library (formerly EH) with many books in different languages that are not available otherwise, reproduced as they were written.

I use MacRepertory and Reference Works....not cheap though.....

Dr. J. Rozencwajg, NMD.

"The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind"

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Tanya Marquette
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Re: Hom Software

Post by Tanya Marquette »

Had similar experiences in the past when they told me they no longer offered support to my version and I needed to update.
I understand their business model which follows other computer programs such a microsoft no longer supporting windows XP.
However, Radar is a very expensive program and the investment made should last more than 2-3 yrs.

What is the practice of the other homeopathic programs?

t


Dr. Joe Rozencwajg, NMD
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Re: Hom Software

Post by Dr. Joe Rozencwajg, NMD »

I have been with MacRep since around 1998, I think, upgraded and updated since then, changed the dongles, got a second one, all at a cost, of course, but not that extreme....sometimes I had to yell for support in a very angry manner but eventually got it.

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Shannon Nelson
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Re: Hom Software

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I wonder if something as simple as increasing the size of the RAM disc (am I remembering the right term?), or changing amount of it allocated to the program… hm, where is this memory from, and is it outdated… Anyway, whether something like that could have re-speeded your computer? Anyone know?

Shannon


Cathy Lemmon
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Re: Hom Software

Post by Cathy Lemmon »

Gisela,
I'm only on "Digest" mode, so have only now seen your request.
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Here's their website so you can look into it further, if you'd like:
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Irene de Villiers
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Re: Hom Software

Post by Irene de Villiers »

Me too though after a lot of negotiaton I got a special deal on the upgrade with a new dongle.

As to Radar usefulness, I use it almost daily and greatly rely on it.
I bought the education package but never found time to do the course.
So I use what I could figure out to use. I never open most of the system, just the repertory.
It IS a really good repertory, no question about that.

I live in fear that the current dongle will die of course.
I have not updated Radar for a long time because of the dongle support issues, it is too much tro invest and be beholden to a dongle staying alive... and becasue of the fact that they even have a dongle in the first place.

That kind of paranoia went out in the 1980s in any other industry.
They shoot themselves in the foot with dongles. If they lost the dongle and made the software self-evident the way apple designs theirs, they could drop the price and sell far more.
I see it as a "lack of business acuity" issue, as the repertory itself is great.
It is always better to sell ten times as many copies at a tenth the price minus dongle - than to lose sales to the bad taste of a dongle dingbat - with the very real threat of a huge lost investment just by haviing the dog chew the dongle or spilling coffe or the dongle wiring quit, etc. There is no backup for the dongle, and that principle is foul.

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Irene
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Rochelle Marsden
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Re: Hom Software

Post by Rochelle Marsden »

With Isis that I use most of the updates are free. You can go and check on Miccant.com update page. There is still a dongle but hopefully it will be in the cloud soon!!
Rochelle

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Subject: Re: [Minutus] Hom Software
Had similar experiences in the past when they told me they no longer offered support to my version and I needed to update.

I understand their business model which follows other computer programs such a microsoft no longer supporting windows XP.

However, Radar is a very expensive program and the investment made should last more than 2-3 yrs.
What is the practice of the other homeopathic programs?
t
Ditto. I had the same experience, Sheri.
Peace,

Dale


Dale Moss
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Re: Hom Software

Post by Dale Moss »

One of the advantages of MacRep is that you can opt out of using the dongle.
Having used both Radar and MacRep, I'd say Radar's search function is easier to use, thus superior. But it's easier to tweak repertorization results with MacRep, which is particularly handy when you're looking for a small remedy.
Peace,
Dale


Shannon Nelson
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Re: Hom Software

Post by Shannon Nelson »

I'm also interested in comparison of the materia medica files of the different programs. I know that MacRep, with its complement ReferenceWorks, is immense, and also devilishly pricey. Soooo, I am still using my 2008 version, on my long-defunct old computer, which thankfully still has enough life left to keep handling that -- for the moment.

Shannon


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