Using in-house development and contracted programmers Scriptnetics aims at, and achieves, a high level of software. Scriptnetics has become a leader in taking advantage of the new technologies.

Michael Milne

Michael Milne has been involved with programming since the early '80s when he bought an Atari and started on his learning climb by writing some of the first printer drivers, as in those days little worked "out of the box". As the years progressed "computers" became more than a hobby with the constant requests from friends, neighbours and employers to "fix" their computers or networks. Design of various systems happened, including a library cataloguing system for a South African College. Testing for year 2000 readiness of his wife's computer system, she is a family physician, discovered the practice management system inherited from a former owner would not survive so he designed a new system, hired programmers and founded Scriptnetics. Having a Masters degree with minors in anthropology and cross-cultural communication he applied this training to understanding what will make software really useful for customers.

Dmitri Litvinenko

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John Hathazi

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Guillaume Pelletier

A recent receipient of the rising stars award, Guillaume Pelletier is a young graphics designer and web developer with a lot of volunteering experience to his portfolio. Having, in the past, constructed web site templates from the ground up for various public schools, he is familiar with business needs and is engaged in providing a simple, efficient and pleasureable user experience. He believes that harnessing the power of robust applications yields the very key to success.

Patrick Zahra

Patrick Zahra came to Scriptnetics from Australia where he's gained an university scholarship even before completing high school and completed his studies at a very young age with a focus on software programming. Patrick is the second youngest member of the Scriptnetics team but already has extensive programming experience, previously engaging in single contract work. At Scriptnetics, Patrick quickly became the resident expert in handwriting application components using Microsoft's virtual ink and adds considerable depth to the development team with the speed and accuracy of his work. Like Bill Gates, he also helps to keep in mind the needs of the left-handed user.

Scriptnetics Inc.

Scriptnetics, a company originaly established under the name BrunMed in 1999, has developed and continues to maintain Practice Management software for physicians in the province of New Brunswick, Canada. Scriptnetics also has a number of other related medical and other software programs. An EMR, an electronic medical record, Medscribbler, began to be developed by Scriptnetics in 2002.

In 2002 there was what happens only about once per decade, the convergence of many new technologies that move computing ahead dramatically.

Wireless networks for mobile computing (commonly called WiFi) allowed mobile computers within a small local area. The network routers for this type of system dropped in price rapidly. Tablet PCs were introduced, lightweight mobile computers that can handle the robust applications a Palm or CE handheld could not.