| The SpringCharts Demo is a full version of SpringCharts adapted to run on one computer. It comes with sample patients, diagnoses, and procedures. |
| The Demo also features on-screen annotations that will take a user through the key functions of the system. Thus, users can explore the system on their own, or have a more structured experience with its key features and functions. Users cannot modify the practice settings in the Demo, but all other features are enabled. |
Windows installation involves five steps:
- Assessing the version of Java Runtime Environment (JRE) on your computer. (See Java Help for this critical step.)
- Installing the correct JRE (1.4.2 or higher) if needed. (See Java Help for this critical step.)
- Registering and downloading the Demo by selecting Get Demo below.
- Unzipping the downloaded file and then double-clicking SpringChartsDEMOSetup.exe
- Follow the directions offered by the installer.
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Macintosh installation involves three steps:
- Registering and downloading the Demo by selecting Get Demo below.
- Uncompressing the downloaded file if it was not done automatically and double-clicking SpringCharts TestDrive Installer.
- Follow the directions offered by the installer.
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Linux installation involves seven steps:
- Assessing the version of Java Runtime Environment (JRE) on your computer. (See Java Help for this critical step.)
- Installing the correct JRE (1.4.2 or higher) if needed. (See Java Help for this critical step.)
- Registering and downloading the Demo by selecting Get Demo below.
- Unzipping the downloaded file.
- Creating a new directory in /usr/local/bin called SCDemo.
- Copying the contents of the extracted 'Stand Alone Version' folder to the new SCDemo directory.
- Starting SpringCharts by going to /usr/local/bin/SCDemo and typing: java -jar SpringCharts.jar.
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