The PhysioTools Online Service makes PhysioTools accessible from any computer with Internet access. Effortlessly and securely deploy unlimited user accounts on a single computer or across a wide area network at no extra charge. Maintenance and updates are automatic.
Minimum requirements: Internet Explorer 6, internet access, screen resolution of 1024x768
You can easily convert any PhysioTools local Windows installation (see "Local Windows Installations", below) to a network installation. When installed on a file server, local clients are given access based on the number of concurrent user licences.
No unusual network protocols are required - only standard Windows file sharing services. Very little disk space is required on the client computers as most files are stored on the file server. The file server may be dedicated or it may be any selected computer in a peer-to-peer network. The recommended minimum network data transfer speed is 10 Mbps.
Supported File Server Operating Systems include: Windows Server 2003/2008, Windows Server 2000, Novell, Windows NT 4.0, Novell Server. Supported Terminal Server OS include all versions of 32-bit Microsoft Windows Terminal Server and Citrix
Minimum requirements
File Server: 50 Mb disk space; minimum amount RAM required to provide file sharing services; standard Windows file sharing services
Clients: 5 Mb disk space; 32 Mb RAM; Windows Media Player 9 (for optional video). Supported client operating systems: refer to the requirements for Local Windows Installations, below.
PhysioTools for Windows is available on CDROM and installs as a local single user installation by default. Installation is easy; no special computer expertise is required.
Minimum hardware requirements: 50 Mb disk space, 256 Mb RAM
Supported operating systems:
- Windows 2000
- Windows XP
- 32-bit versions
- Windows Vista
- Windows 7 Home
- Windows 7 Professional
- Windows 7 Ultimate
- 64-bit versions *
- Windows 7 Professional
- Windows 7 Ultimate
* Windows 7 XP-Mode is required in the 64-bit environment. Please make sure that all Microsoft recommended updates to Windows 7 are installed on your computer in order to use the new XP-Mode feature with 64-bit Windows 7.