Internet Browser
We recommend using Tali with the latest version of the Chrome Browser.
Although MS Edge or other browsers that accommodate Chrome Extensions may work, they are not officially supported.
Internet Bandwidth
Tali AI requires bandwidth for high volume data messaging, therefore it is recommended that your internet is double the generally accepted guidelines for EHR/EMR systems. The following can be used as a guide:
Single Clinician Practice – 8 megabits per second (Mbps)
Small Clinician Practice (2-4 Clinicians), Nursing home, Rural Health Clinic (approximately 5 Clinicians) – 20 Mbps
Clinic/Large Clinician Practice (5-25 Clinicians) – 50 Mbps
Hospital – 200 Mbps
Computers & Mobile Devices
Mac
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks (Cabernet) or higher
Processors: 64-bit binaries only
List of all Mac Operating Systems can be found here
Windows
Operating System: Windows 7 (version 6.1) or higher
List of all Windows Operating Systems can be found here
Processors:
Supported: x86-based processor (32-bit), x64-based processor (64-bit)
Not Supported: ARM-based processor
How to check your process can be found here
Google Chromebook
Supported: Any version of the operating system with the latest version of the Chrome Browser
iPhone
Operating System: Requires iOS 12.4 or later
iPad
Not officially supported.
Android Phone
Operating system: Android 5 (Lollipop)
Android Tablet
Not officially supported.
Microphone
Tali requires your desktop, laptop or mobile device to have have access to a microphone. Tali doesn't require you to use a specialist device — the microphone you would use for a normal video conference will do.
Luckily most devices come with an embedded microphone. If your setup doesn't have a microphone, you can always use the Mobile (iOS or Android) app as a microphone and Tali will sync all your notes across all your devices.
When you install Tali, it will request access to your Microphone.
To get into the details of which microphone will work best for your situation, and to get some recommendations for models, refer to this article.