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MacPractice “going like gangbusters” building health care software
In just eight years, MacPractice has gone from co-founder Patrick Clyne’s basement to planning for a $15 million, seven-story building in downtown Lincoln. Founded in May 2004, the company now earns $15 million in annual revenue from its practice management software for health care providers — physicians, dentists …
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Growing Nebraska software company has plans to grow city skyline, too
It’s a problem faced by many successful startups: running out of room for a growing staff. Last week, the Des Moines Register reported a major expansion underway for an Iowa startup planning to hire 23 developers. This week, the Lincoln Journal Star has a story on the plans of MacPractice, the maker of Mac software…