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Medmatics, LLC, a leading vendor of on-demand, anticoagulation software for private practices and hospital settings, today announced its support for the Google Chrome Browser, a new open source browser intended to make the Web faster, safer, and easier. As the first anticoagulation management software application with native support for Firefox 3.0 (announced August), CoaguTrak continues to focus on innovation around the latest browser technology and is also the first anticoagulation software to support Google Chrome. ![]()
Since it is optimized for Web 2.0, the new Google Chrome Browser enhances the performance speed for AJAX-powered features of CoaguTrak, such as list editing, type-ahead lookups, rich text editing, drag-and-drop and quick-add portlets. CoaguTrak supports three other Web browsers: Internet Explorer, Firefox and Safari. With the addition of Google Chrome support, CoaguTrak continues to provide customers with broad-based freedom of choice when it comes to running their clinical settings and accessing key patient data from anywhere, at any time.
"At CoaguTrak, we strive to offer our customers the latest innovations that will enable the greatest degree of choice, flexibility and productivity," said Steve Larmon, CTO at CoaguTrak. "We applaud Google for the innovation they've offered in their new Chrome Browser and are pleased to be able to offer early support for Chrome to all CoaguTrak customers."
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