[log in to unmask],Net writes:
>Healix is a semi-useless program that costs to run BUT does have up-to-
>date travel vaccine advice on it . It recently went public on the Ofex
>stock market (if you've ever heard of that!) and the shares have gone
>down
>quite a lot in value. Perhaps James Cave is the James Cave on the list
>of
>advisers to the company...................I wonder?
Healix is also rather aggresively marketed, and philsophically
objectionable in that it tends to isolate its users from the rest of us.
Not that as far as I can see there are many of them.
As to Travax, Smith Kline Beecham will very kindly give you that free,
via the NeMO software, which although it is a proprietary system also
includes a link to the Web via Netscape.
I would recommend the latter over the former, and I don't have any
Smith KB shares, nor NeMO ones.
MDIntranet might in due course grow that sort of service, and uses
straight Net technology, and so of course might the BMA website,
recently revamped and well worth visiting.
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