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Open-Source Diabetes tools at sourceforge.net (fwd)



Hello,

someone has done some research about Diabetes tools at sourceforge.net.
I used to put those kind of information to my private todo list which
I wanted to propagate to the Debian-Med web pages (sooner or later once
I find time).  Tobias Toedter was kind enough to answer my last call
for help and volunteered to keep our web pages up to date.  (Many thanks
to Tobias.)  The situation is that he also has not really a plenty of
time to browse through this list.  My question is:  Would anybody be
so kind to check the list fo the following issues:

   a) License (Please add GPL/BSD/MPL or whatever if the project has
      one of these common licenses or add the complete statement.)
      Please mark non-free projects clearly.
   b) Do some ranking which of these programs are
      1. very interesting for Debian-Med
      2. interesting for Debian-Med
      3. nice to have
      4. not so important
      5. uninteresting
   c) Add a short description which would help people to prepare the
      web page paragraph

Just add your comments to the following list.  Tobias and me will watch
your comments.

Kind regards and thanks for your help

     Andreas.

---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 22:33:16 -0800
From: "lakewood@copper.net" <lakewood@copper.net>
To: Andreas Tille <tillea@rki.de>, Andreas Tille <tillea@rki.de>,
     paul DOLAN <dolan@dolan-manu.freeserve.co.uk>
Cc: Simion Pruna <simion.pruna@telemed.ro>
Subject: Open-Source Diabetes tools at sourceforge.net

Hi All,

sourceforge.net diabetes-related projects. How about including these in
a directory
of OSS developers, supporters and projects?

Gluco Tools:
a collection of tools for Palm Pilot and Visor type PDAs that assist in
managing diabetes
http://sourceforge.net/projects/glucotools/

Diabetes Blood Glucose Meter Modules
http://sourceforge.net/projects/glucomodul/

KPumpe:
diary log with support to read from glucometers via glucomodul - modules
http://sourceforge.net/projects/kpumpe/

Insulin Buddy:
diabetes management software
http://sourceforge.net/projects/insbuddy

GlucoZaurus Diabetes Management:
a tool for the Sharp Zaurus (Embedix/Q Topia) that allows people
suffering from
Diabetes to track their bloodsugar/Insulin values and display graphs in
order to see
their progress
http://sourceforge.net/projects/glucozaurus/

GNU Gluco Control:
helps you manage your Diabetes
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ggc

e-Healthcare - distributed Healthcare
source repository for a research project regarding IT-support in
distributed and
home-based health care.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ehealth/

Disease Gene Profiler
a set of (bioinformatics) tools that can be used to identify the genes
underlying susceptibility
common multifactorial diseases (such as diabetes, asthma and cancer)
using freely available datasources
http://sourceforge.net/projects/dgp/

OpenJODA - Diabetes Management
a management software for diabetes.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/openjoda/

Glucoz:
Diabetes Management Software
http://sourceforge.net/projects/glucoz/

Gdiabetes
a GTK+ program designed to collect data, electronically or manually, from a
diabetic user's equipment and store, print, and email tables and graphs.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/

Mellitus-Buddy
Create an intelligent diabetes data management buddy
http://sourceforge.net/projects/

libglucm
an attempt to write a free library for accessing 'blood glucose
monitoring meters'.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/libglucm

Diabetes Software Project
Diabetes management software
http://sourceforge.net/projects/glucogeeks/

Diabetes Management System
Software management system
http://sourceforge.net/projects/d-m-s/

Glog
a graphical diabetes management system
http://sourceforge.net/projects/glog

diabetestools.org
an application to help diabetics to manage their condition.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/diabetestools/


Note that there are other contributed tools at other sites.
If systems were available at the conference then attendees
could see the applications, positives and negatives.

I'll put up more lists later.

Regards!

-Thomas Clark









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