Mike,
I believe that's his whole point. If you have a Time Keeping system, what better way then to use the Internet for multiple sites to store their data at the main office.
I agree that you'll find out about the Internet as a front-end to your app as soon as your competition offers a browser front-end as an option and ARS looses some sales. I think that's whats happening to a lot of shrinkwrap vendors these days.
PF
>>Even shrink-wrapped vendors had better be learning web technologies. Unless you want to find yourself staring at a brick wall not too far down the road and losing market share to your competitors who did read the road signs.
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>I've got an app that manages Login/Logout times for employees. Its not really C/S, it can be run on teh local machine, or off a map netoworked drive, ect.
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>What advantage does making that Web Enabled give me, and is it worth setting the whole thing up and thousands of sites?
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