![]() Safari also has the option of purging your HTML5 databases from time to time even though they claim they’ll retain data. Android plays better here than safari support. If you want to include anything with telehealth (smooth video, audio, etc) its been my experience that you invariably will run into issues with HTML5 audio and video for anything beyond the pure basics. Unless you go the Ionic/Cordova kind of route your HTML5 app will be limited and run into issues if you go beyond a simple business app. There are pros and cons to native apps and to HTML5 apps. I have a number of friends that are having really good success with both Ionic and react native if that helps with anything. At the time Ionic was too buggy for us to work well there, but it has gotten better. I’ve built apps both for android and iOS. Thanks for your attention and regularly scheduled thread activity may now resume. If anyone cares to help sponsor or contribute to this end, please PM me or Brady. I know we have been talking about the API for awhile now and it has been slow coming but, this is going to happen one way or another as it is a mission for me. ![]() The plan is to be able to search all available repositories and interface with a default repository for the installed enterprise. Embedded Provider Client in OpenEMR that allows interfacing with external FHIR repositories to search, import and export patient data.Complete clinical resource API meeting ONC clinical dataset. ![]() We also are close to having a major sponsor that we hope to have with us in the next few weeks where our planned milestones point to having completed 14 to 16 weeks after starting. Granted our API is still evolving but, the good news is that the engineering has been worked out with another one of our excellent engineers coming on board to help see this through. I know of and have tested with a couple groups that are using our FHIR/Standard Rest API for phone apps. This is where FHIR is the best fit and the general purpose of FHIR. What is being talked about here should really not be about trying to engineer OpenEMR to small screen devices but developing clients that do these task. If you have any criticism, suggestions or comments, please do not hesitate !!!! (sorry for my pitiful English. Later I'll add the video and thr scratch panels and may be an option for a third deck. Choose between several types of waveforms (still to make some corrections on this side): Fullscreen Browser page for extensive research: Some mix assistance tools (phraser, sync dial or beat jumper): (tools that you can hide) Decks and waveforms frames are lighting according to the situation: (tools that you can hide) Deck volume =0 : (=deck inactive) Deck volume > 0 : (=deck active) the track length is nearing the end (becomes blinking) : Pitch = 0 : (=not synchronized ?) A loop is active : the track length is nearing the end (becomes blinking) : I tested this skin at a party and it already works perfectly, but before I putting it online I still have to make some graphics corrections. 3 Jogwheel choice: On each deck we can choose the tags you want to display: At the top, a small button reveals Custom Buttons at will (or not): you can choose between 5 faders, 15 small buttons, 10 medium buttons or 5 large buttons. 2 decks for the moment, once more wide waveforms and colors a little less playskool ^^ (I hate the look red & Blue) in HD : HD screen On each deck, you can either select the center panel: (coming soon a Scratch panel and a Video panel) between the waveforms a panel of miscellaneous options: (among other masking BPM and any mix assistance ) On the right will coming the Master video. I added the most new options VDJ8 and I have a somewhat modified design. It's not quite finished, but it will not be long. Hello, Here is my new skin Black Millenium V5, the V4 adapting to VDJ8.
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