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Before you proceed
Terms and conditions
How to install
Available downloads
Simple starter package
Individual update files
Talking questionnaire
xDT and SQL interfaces
Programmable export
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Software download library
This page allows you to download the software for the Quality-of-Life-recorder featuring AnyQuest for Windows.
Before you may use certain quality of life questionniares, you are obliged to contact their respective copyright owners to find out about their policies. Please review the respective notes from my questionnaire library at this site and also the history and copyright information supplied inside each questionnaire definition file.
Preamble
Files and packages for downloading
Download -» anypak.exe - The simple example package
- Contents: AnyQuest for Windows, documentation, some
questionnaire definition files including tutorial and prototype questionnaires.
This is all you need to download and install if you want to try out AnyQuest for Windows for the first time. Installation instructions are available further above!
- Size: 2.1 MB.
- Instructions: This is a self extracting archive.
Download it to a preferrably empty or temporary directory,
then run it - it will unextract itself and invoke the contained setup program.
Only the archive file will remain in the temporary directory afterwards.
- Software version: 3.28
Download -» anyquin.exe - Update, main program file
- Contents: AnyQuest for Windows executable program file
- Size: 1.1 MB.
- Instructions: Just download this file to c:\anyquin. No further processing required. Since version 2.78, this is the quickest way to update both your evaluation version or your personalised registered version.
- Note: Production systems should only be modified if necessary. Working backups should be made, and functionality should be verified (technical validation according to local SOP).
Download -» dklmutum.exe - Update, main program file, eSIRO custom version
- Contents: AnyQuest for Windows executable program file, eSIRO custom version
- Size: 1.2 MB.
- Instructions: Just download this file to c:\anyquin. No further processing required. This update is for users of the eSIRO CD.
- Note: Production systems should only be modified if necessary. Working backups should be made, and functionality should be verified (technical validation according to local SOP).
Download -» anyquin.hlp - Update, on-line help file
- Contents: AnyQuest for Windows help file
- Size: 1.3 MB.
- Instructions: Just download this file to c:\anyquin. No further processing required.
Download -» anyquery.exe - Basic result file viewer
- Contents: AnyQuery for Windows - A software by Marc-André Sigle to display and print .anq-files.
- Size: 65 KB.
- Instructions: This is an uncompressed executable file.
Download this file to a newly created subdirectory of the one where you installed AnyQuest for Windows, preferrably c:\anyquin\anyquery\english.
You can run AnyQuery from there; it will associate itself with .anq files.
Please review the files readme.txt and attentn.txt!
- Software revision: Version 1.04 beta, 09.03.2000 (English version)
- Currently distributed as freeware for AnyQuest for DOS and AnyQuest for Windows users.
Download -» anyquery.hlp - on-line help file for basic result file viewer
- Contents: Help file for AnyQuery for Windows (German only).
- Size: 12 KB.
- Instructions: This is an uncompressed help file.
Download this file to a newly created subdirectory of the one where you installed AnyQuest for Windows, preferrably c:\anyquin\anyquery\english.
If you click on the link and your browser only shows weird looking characters, please try to
use your right mouse button and choose "save linked item to local disk" or something alike
to initiate the download.
- Currently distributed as freeware for AnyQuest for DOS and AnyQuest for Windows users.
Download -» anyensnd.exe - Some English sound files
- Contents: Basic 16-bit sound files for AnyQuest for Windows
- Size: 2009 KB.
- Instructions: This is a self extracting archive.
Download it to an empty directory, then run it.
It will self-extract and install the included sound files correctly.
Download -» sf36ds4a.exe - German sound files for a talking SF-36
- Contents: The SF-36 questionnaire which is also included in anypak.exe, accompanied by a complete set of compressed sound-files.
- Size: 4247 KB.
- Instructions: This is a self extracting archive.
Download it to an empty directory, then run it.
It will self-extract and install the included sound files correctly.
In the questionnaire, you can place the mouse pointer over the various texts and answer fields in order to have them read aloud.
Download -» speak.exe
- If you don't have a soundcard...
- Contents: Windows 3.x (or 95, with manual installation)
8-bit wave-device driver for the PC-Speaker from Microsoft
- Size: 22 KB.
- Instructions: This is a self extracting archive.
Download it to a preferrably empty or temporary directory,
then run it - it will unextract itself.
If you don't know how to proceed from there, follow the instructions which are contained in AnyQuest for Windows' help file.
Download -» gdttools.zip - Connecting the QL-Recorder and the electronic medical record, laboratory software or practice management software via the xDT/BDT/LDT/GDT interface
- Implications: As most German practice management software tools (and probably several communication servers used in hospital information systems) support xDT data import, the QL-Recorder can now be used to collect outcome data, which then become available for individual patient treatment just like a laboratory value in the working environment which the physician is used to. As the practice management systems also support xDT data export, these outcome data, collected in routine patient care, can be exported together with other patient medical and sociodemographic data collected during routine care, and can be analysed. Thus, future quality assurance and research projects can be set up based upon both outcome and medical data, which have both been collected and linked together effortlessly. These new possibilities further support the QL-Recorder as a standard tool in medical outcome research and quality assurance. The software originally available since 2001 has been updated in 2005, so that in addition to GDT files (set 6310), LDT files (sets 0020, 8220, 8201, 8221, 0021) can be generated. Additional updates until 2008 have enhanced control over patient-identification-data, transferred test labels and various other features.
- Contents: GDT and LDT tools for AnyQuest for Windows, configuration files, comprehensive documentation.
- Size: 103 KB.
- Instructions: This is a ZIP archive file. First make the directory c:\anyquin\gdt\, then download the package to c:\anyquin\gdt\gdttools.zip, and finally unzip it in the same directory, using any suitable unzip program.
Setting up the GDT or LDT tools requires some knowledge about your local computer infrastructure and a bit of computer experience. However, it includes a guide showing how to do it in an example environment, and the documentation for the individual tools anq2gdt and gdt2pid.
- Software revision: 19.01.2006 (gdt2pid), 29.12.2007 (anq2gdt) (German version only)
- Currently distributed as freeware for AnyQuest for DOS and AnyQuest for Windows users.
- A HL7 interface will be made later; however, GDT to HL7 interfaces are already available from third party sources.
Download -» anq2isql.zip - Connecting the QL-Recorder to a Borland Interbase SQL database via IBPerl
- Implications: The contained Perl script shows in an example, how an ANQ-file can be parsed and its contained data can be transferred into an SQL database. It uses the patient identification and automatically creates necessary tables. It can serve as a starting point for your own creation of connections between the QL-Recorder and SQL databases. A short (German) documentation of the used table structure is included.
- Content: This is a ZIP archive file. First make the directory c:\anyquin\anq2isql\, then download the package to c:\anyquin\anq2isql\anq2isql.zip, and finally unzip it in the same directory, using any suitable unzip program.
To use the contained script without any changes, you require the Borland Interbase for Linux database and IBPerl. Both tools are available for free. Moreover, you require the database files expected by the script. These are available from myself upon request. The script only gives an implementation example and should not be used in a production system without critical review and modification to meet local requirements.
- Size: 9 KB.
- Software revision: 26.09.2001 (Documentation partly German, partly Englisch)
- Currently distributed for free for AnyQuest for DOS and AnyQuest for Windows users.
Download -» extract.zip - Flexibly configurable program to transfer collected data into tabulated output file
- Implications: These tools are more flexibly configurable than AnyQuest for Windows' built in data export function. Thus, generated table files can be used by a broader spectrum of target software directly without the need of intermediate manual editing. Moreover, they are suitable for unattended batch processing. Additional informationen in extract.txt.
- Content: This is a ZIP archive file. First make the directory c:\anyquin\extract\, then download the package to c:\anyquin\extract\extract.zip, and finally unzip it in the same directory, using any suitable unzip program. The archive contains programs, examples of configuration fiels and documentation.
- Size: 54 KB.
- Software revision: 21.11.2003 (Software and dokumentation in English and German)
- Currently distributed for free for AnyQuest for DOS and AnyQuest for Windows users.
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