I am pretty very conversant with Cradle and Kinnser for completing Oasis-C. I like that both programs are web-based and you can complete your Oases on any web-capable device. I like to document on my desktop computer. I have three laptops, but my desktop is my favorite. It's my work station. Even with my level of comfort with both programs, completing an Oasis does take some time - 60 to 90 minutes, roughly for me. Occasionally, if the patient does not have a lot going on, it runs more quickly. I can live with that. I have a 2014 Samsung Galaxy 10.1 Tab, which I could take with me to patients' houses, but I don't because I find it very inconvenient and time-wasting. I can do easily in 30 minutes what will take me 90 minutes or more to do on a tablet - any tablet. The very fact that it is way more difficult to type on a tablet than on an actual computer with a physical keyboard is sufficient for me not ditch any documentation system that compels me to complete my Oases on a tablet. This is exactly what Homecare Homebase does. I have recently turned down a number of offers for employment when I found out that the documentation system used is Homecare Homebase. The program is tied to a tablet - a 7" tablet, in my case - and you are expected to complete your Oases on the tablet, in the patient's home. Really!!! I do not think so. Plus, after reading about all the frustrations that Homecare Homebase brings to field nurses, I know I don't ever want to be a part of anything that is based on Homecare Homebase. I cannot work for any home health agency that will require me to complete an Oases on a tablet and in a patient's home. Be it Homecare Homebase or any other documentation system that is tied to a tablet and that compels you to use it in a patient's home, I refuse to be saddled with that burden. Absolutely no way!