HomœoQuest Features
HomœoQuest has the following major sections:
Sections are incorporated in the same program as window tabs at the top of
your screen when you open the program. The Repertorisation table remains at the bottom of
the screen permanently through all sections.
The sections are all interlinked and harmoniously blend together to provide
an extremely user friendly interface.
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Glide through the program -
You can move from one section to the other by
clicking on the tabs. Each section remains simultaneously operable and retains data
in the background even as you change from one section to another. For example, as you
are browsing through the repertory browser, you can start the search
engine in the Repertory search which then displays results in the background or you
can even compare remedies in the Remedy Comparison comparison.
Further you can pull and open up two or more sections together on the same screen at
different positions by using the mouse. This way you can view any chosen sections
simultaneously. For example, you can view the Quest results and open the prominent
remedies in the Materia Medica together on the right and left portion of the screen.
You can even change the order of the tabs to your liking. This gives you complete
flexibility and allows you to glide through different sections without any frustrating
clutters of windows.
Most operations in the program can be performed by just clicking a button.
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Constant updated Repertorisation at a glance - The Repertorisation table
remains visible at the base of the screen even as you switch from one section of
the program to another.
It consists of the Repertorial sheets and the Quest analysis graph. Thus at any
instant you can view and compare simultaneously, the updated Repertorisation of
rubrics from the repertories in the traditional way as well as the revolutionary
Quest analysis graphically.
The Quest analysis is a special combined Repertorisation not just from the repertories
but even the Materia Medicas.
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Repertorising is a piece of cake – Not only can you find and add a
rubric from your repertories in a split second without any tedious browsing, you can
even add any of the search result from other sections of the program e.g. the Quest,
repertory search or the drug comparison to the Repertorisation table by just double
clicking on the result.
At any instant, the Repertorisation table at the bottom of the screen provides you
a constant updated analysis.
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View and compare multiple search results - Each time you update the criteria for your
search engines and press the search/compare button in Quest, Repertory Search or the
Remedy comparison, the new set of results are displayed in a new tab. So you have a series
of results displayed for every change in criteria and they can be viewed and compared
simultaneously by choosing the respective tag.
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Remedy links – This sections of the program makes it very flexible. When you click on
a remedy from any section of the program, e.g. remedy list from the repertory, remedies in
Repertorisation table and Remedy list in Search programs, you directly jump to that remedy
in the Materia Medica with the selected remedy opened right in front of you.
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Rubric / Symptom Link – Choose any search result in the program and you can directly jump
to that page in the Repertory or Materia Medica book where the rubric or symptom appears
highlighted! You can thus view the related sub-rubrics or associated text for further reference.