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Documentation #23
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I can help write something up from this. |
Hello,
I am writing to inform you that we have published the first pre-release of the cloud version of "ababu”, , the free, open source veterinary clinical software.It is only a pre-release available for the USA, United Kingdom, Italy and Uganda.
We are computer programmers. We are alone.We would like to create a vet community and still need a lot, loads of feedback from the vets especially regarding interfaces and logic since we had none till now and we are imagining, inventing anything by ourselves.We would really appreciate any message from you.Don't assume anything. Please email me. We are computer programmers. We are alone.Feedback can be communicated directly within the platform via the "contact" menuSoon we will give the official news of the release beta version.
If you like in the meantime, you can preview it.The platform is accessible at this url:https://beta.ababu.cloud/
Regards and metal on,
Margareth Marple
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Oggetto: Re: [oldauntie/ababu] Documentation (Issue #23)
I can help write something up from that.
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I would like to help with writing documentation next.
For developers and sysadmins, do you have the set of commands that you use to setup a development instance, configure the site, or update a current site?
For users, do you have a manual that your staff use?
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