Minimal System Requirements for ClinicTracker, BillingTracker, and Testing Wizard
With all the technology options available today, there are many ways to successfully implement our software. It can be run in a typical client-server method, centralized on a single terminal server, or hosted remotely. Contact us if you would like to discuss which option would work best for your agency.
User Workstations
- Pentium Processor with at least 64 MB RAM
(though more will increase performance) - 30 MB free hard disk space
- Windows 95, 98, Me, 2000, NT, XP, or Vista
- Microsoft Word 97 or higher

Server
- 600-megahertz (MHz) Pentium III-compatible or faster processor; 1-gigahertz (GHz) or faster processor recommended
- 192 megabytes (MB) of RAM or more; 512 megabytes (MB) or more recommended
- 5GB of available hard-disk space
- Windows XP with Service Pack 2 or later, Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional with SP4, Microsoft Windows 2000 Server with Service Pack 4 or later, Windows Server 2003 Standard, Enterprise, Datacenter, Web, or Small Business editions with Service Pack 1 or later, or Vista Home Basic
Hosted Option
We also offer a hosted version of the program: we provide the server, software, and all necessary licensing. Log in securely from any computer with an internet connection and you are instantly connected to the system. This is an ideal option for operations with limited IT resources or agencies with staff that are spread throughout multiple locations.
Contact us if you have any questions about your network setup.

The beauty of ClinicTracker is that
it just about runs itself... no need
for highly trained system administrators,
tortuous installation procedures, or
extensive staff education.
it just about runs itself... no need
for highly trained system administrators,
tortuous installation procedures, or
extensive staff education.
ClinicTracker Provides Instant Answers to These and Other Critical Questions:
Do I have to get new computers?
What about training?
How about networking?
What about training?
How about networking?


