Synapse Fax Management: Cheyenne / Hylafax Fax Portal Solution

Discussion in 'Feature: Requests and Planning' started by Jason, Oct 8, 2008.

  1. Jason

    Jason Developer / Handyman Staff Member

    Login Screen and Received Faxes screen.

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  2. Graham

    Graham Developer Staff Member

    "Inking" on a fax - see short concept video.
  3. Jason

    Jason Developer / Handyman Staff Member

    Uh... I wanted to see you handwrite a signature, not make silly circles. [:)]


    The default tool should be freehand.

    I liked the video ... it will just confuse others though.

    Where's the audio ?

    :)
  4. Graham

    Graham Developer Staff Member

    I think users are smarter than you give them credit for!

    I'ts not silent ... listen carefully to hear my dog snoring in the background.
  5. Graham

    Graham Developer Staff Member

    The paint program as a IE plugin is a tad slow ... not sure why.

    I will ask for help ... but if you have IE, you can try it out here.

    Maybe signatures can be implemented as a brush ....
  6. Graham

    Graham Developer Staff Member

    The slowness problem has been solved. I had to take the drawing surface out of the browser container into it's own window.

    Presumably the browser was filtering events first causing the slowness.
  7. Graham

    Graham Developer Staff Member

    Nearly completed.

    See this video.
  8. Jerry

    Jerry Administrator Staff Member

    My situation is a bit convoluted. I work for urgent care having no EMR, just PMS. I wanted Rx faxing for myself, first and foremost. I am connecting via TeamViewer RDP to synapse server on my home network, and have separate synapse server and hylafax servers on a hamachi network.

    I am able to use this arrangement from urgent very effectively. RDP to synapse client is surprisingly fast. The new faxing capability is working great for me, and is very fast. Cheers for Graham!
  9. Graham

    Graham Developer Staff Member

    Are the pharmacies faxing back to you yet requesting refills?
  10. Jerry

    Jerry Administrator Staff Member

    No, most all of the incoming Rx requests will go to the regular fax machine at urgent care. I might get a few fax requests for "private" patients to my hylafax server, but I work full-time for urgent care. I have a couple of other enterprises that send faxes to me on the hylafax server, and it works reliably and well.
  11. Jason

    Jason Developer / Handyman Staff Member

    Hoping to test this over the holidays :)
  12. Jason

    Jason Developer / Handyman Staff Member

  13. Graham

    Graham Developer Staff Member

  14. Graham

    Graham Developer Staff Member

    Found a bug. My parsing script looks for a 404 being returned and assumes that this is a page not found error.

    But I have now reached over 404 faxes sent, and the fax id of 404 is tripping this error message!

    I'm now going to look for "Custom 404" so make sure that is in your 404 handler.

  15. Jason

    Jason Developer / Handyman Staff Member

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    Jason Developer / Handyman Staff Member

  17. Jason

    Jason Developer / Handyman Staff Member

    Would a faster PC yield better results ?
  18. Jason

    Jason Developer / Handyman Staff Member

    Would Ubuntu Server install well on a Laptop like this one ?

    http://www.wintroniccomputers.com/wintronics/viewProduct.jspa?product=bf73088c1dba0193011ddf769c6d0051

    How well does Hylafax detect modems ? on laptops ?


  19. Graham

    Graham Developer Staff Member

    I am using a desktop OS ( Open Suse 10 ), on a K6 so anything faster than that would do fine!

    It all depends on whether Linux can detect the internal modem ... usually a winmodem. If not, you'll need to make sure you have a serial port so that you can attach an external serial modem.

  20. Jason

    Jason Developer / Handyman Staff Member

    Would this work fine if the Modem detected on Ubuntu ?

    I like the Laptop approach as I am running out of Space. I put the nurses in the Server Room !


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