For Libraries that wish to provide IBS
Analysis to their patrons, IBS Analysis for
Libraries allows each patron to create their
own Single User IBS Analysis on the Library
computer. It is a community service for
patrons who do not have their own computer
at home or find the cost of purchasing Single
User IBS Analysis itself to be prohibitive. So
the Library does all of that for them.
Using your 'Level for Libraries' system. With
'Internet Data Storage'*
their data will then be also visible on their
home computers running 'Single User IBS
Analysis', as well as on all of their
physicians' computers running IBS Analysis
for Professionals'.
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Libraries Model - Information and Specifications
'IBS Analysis for Libraries'
requires very little in the way of
computer size or speed for
excellent operation. It runs
fine on Windows 7, Windows
Vista, Windows XP, and all
other Windows Operating
Systems since Windows95,
on all processor speeds
above 300 MegaHertrz, and
memory sizes above 64
MegaBytes.
That is basically all Windows
PCs since 1998.
It does however at this time
require a minimum screen
resolution of 1024 x 768,
larger screens are fine.
Of course the newer, larger,
and more powerful your
computer and operating
system, the faster and
smoother 'IBS Analysis for
Libraries' will run.
The hard drive space required
is a variable, depending on
the number of users you will
have. Allow 10 MegaBytes per
user. Thus for 50 users, disc
usage is 500 MegaBytes. .
'IBS Analysis For Libraries'
runs very well with just a
handful of users. ( It ran
equally well in a simulated test
of 2000 users, each having 30
years of stored data )
To use the 'Internet Data
Storage' feature requires a
reliable, high speed Internet
connection with full
read-write FTP access. There
are occasionally prohibitions
on these Internet connections
if you are on a network. Check
with your Network
Administrator. Ask if your
network allows full read-write
FTP access, and if not, can
he provide it for you. 'Stand
Alone' systems do not
present this problem.
However, both 'Stand Alone'
and Network systems may
encounter the problem that
your 'Internet Service Provider'
(ISP) is blocking FTP activity.
They sometimes do this to
block web pirating. If they are
doing this ( ask them if they
are blocking Port 21, the FTP
Port ), ask them to unblock it
for you. If they refuse your
patrons can not use Level
Healthware's 'Internet Data
Storage' feature as long as
you have this 'Internet Service
Provider' (ISP).
...*for more information on 'Internet Data Storage', see FAQs .....
As each user receives a full copy of 'Single User IBS Analysis' within your IBS Analysis for Libraries model, visit the Single User Model Information page to view the full set of analytic tools available within that copy.
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System Requirements
$59.00*
purchase full version!
free trial Version at no charge....
Introductory Price
$6.99
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$6.99