CGS MedRec Changelog

What's new in CGS MedRec 1.4

Mar 24, 2014
  • Bug fixes:
  • Fixed: Data export - An occurrence of a system delimiter in the text would lead to a field break during import.
  • New features:
  • Data import function (from CSV files).
  • Application changes/improvements:
  • Date/time are now displayed as per system settings;
  • Check for update - Error's during auto-update check will no longer be displayed (only if used manually from the about screen);
  • Entry Screen - Added multiple-file support function for import, save and deletion of attached files of an entry;
  • Entry Screen - Added multiple-record support function for deletion of attached medicine and point of time records of an entry;
  • Entry Screen - Image files will no longer open with a single click from the main entry pane. However, this feature is still preserved for image files opened from the left lower pane;
  • Overview/print screen - A medicine selection can now be made while printing a medicine use history overview;
  • Overview/print screen - A date range selection can be made while printing physician history; Physicians screen - Import/export selected physicians from/to VCF files;
  • Physicians screen - Added multiple-selection support.

New in CGS MedRec 1.3 (Feb 12, 2014)

  • Bugs fixed:
  • In "Point in time/Advanced view": Some points would disappear when a custom date range would be set and the user would then enable/disable show "point label as value"
  • Very small interface adaptations (no more white space on 1st column before user name in manage persons screen)
  • New features:
  • In "Point in time/Advanced view": Cursor tracker and data-point highlight on mouse-over
  • Introduced auto-check for update feature
  • NoAdmin version of install-program made available
  • CGS MedRec can now also be downloaded as ZIP file for portable devices

New in CGS MedRec 1.2 (Feb 12, 2014)

  • Corrected a small bug in the main overview whereby the subject sub-line, under specific circumstances, would not display correctly. In addition to other small interface adaptations.