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Originally posted by Herb Kornfield
I believe you can have off site backup records anywhere, I may be wrong. The software allows you to print a full report of all the records you enter as well, which can be kept as a physical copy. Its always best to have multiple copies anyway.
If you are using this as your primary records, and have a local machine that you can use for your record keeping, thats an option. Linux, FreeBSD, etc don't require a beast of a processor like MS does, so any old machine will be fine if you got the unix route.
If you need it on windows, as I said before, it hasn't been tested, but we can do it for a client.
Of course your server may explode, etc, but your windows could magically die on a reboot as well which is way more likely
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so, you stated your service wrong then
you are an option for offsite backup records and not intended for primary records on site...on site records should be handled by the content producer or secondary producer by their own means
although you can print out the records that your program makes....which I guess is cool, but still very eaily done on your own without software