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Mike Kofski, founder and programmer, establishes Applied Computer Concepts in Richmond, Indiana to service the needs of small business. |
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ACC starts writing applications using the rapid application development language, Omnis 3. Dental Office Manager is initially used by a small group of local dentists, and runs only on the Mac. |
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Terri Kofski marries into the job, and joins Applied Computer Concepts, bringing over 15 years of dental office expertise. |
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Omnis 7, with cross-platform capabilities, replaces Omnis 3, and Dental Office Manager II is born. Clients can run on the Macintosh AND MS Windows. |
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Existing DOM users enjoy a no-cost upgrade to the new Dental Office Manager II. Conversions are done off-site, over weekends so offices experience NO down time, and NO data re-entry. |
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ACC introduces the Basic, Standard and Gold products. Existing DOM users automatically receive the Gold product. Potential users select features and functions to match their budget. |
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Electronic Claims module is released; no more paper! |
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Dental Office Manager users weather the Y2K switchover without a glitch! |
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The DOM user family continues to grow; our clients now number 300 across the country. |
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Omnis Studio replaces Omnis 7 as the engine that runs the Dental Office Manager. Mac users can run the new Dental Office Manager Studio in native OSX, one of the few true OSX applications available |