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13/10/2000 06:49:57
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Produits tierce partie
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
00428105
Message ID:
00429064
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Yeah, whatever I do has to be on something more efficient that a laptop or notebook computer. I did this before [6 years ago], and the customer quit using it for several reasons -- too long to boot up, launch the app, enter the invoice, exit, shutdown, short battery life, too bulky to take in to customer stores, etc.

So, when I got this request again, I thought a Palm would be an ideal solution. My main requirement is now small, portable, always ready. Technology is a quantum leap better than when I first did this 6 years ago, so now there is a better chance for long term success and use. I am not in the business to develop something that ultimately will be shelved.

>Hello Mark
>
>Handbase would do that for you no problem, it is an excellent product.
>I installed one of our road repair schedules on it which amounted to over a thousand items containing lots of text.
>
>The main limitations I found with the product was its inability to handle validation and I had no control over the way it conducted searches.
>
>Any solution you provide with Handbase will rely heavily on cascading pick lists.
>
>You may also want to consider FoxBase running on something like an HP handheld running a dos emulator, I saw this done and it seemed to work fine. This of course would leverage some of your xBase skills and give you powerful coding control.
>
>Good Luck
>
>>>>You may want to check out a product called Handbase.
>>>> http://www.ddhsoftware.com
>>>
>>>I've used Handbase. Very good.
>>
>>Would you consider it good enough for field sales reps to create lite versions of invoices? I need to develop something for a customer of mine where they can select a customer from about a table of about 3000 customers [limited number of fields], then pick mulitple items from about 4000 products [again limited number of fields]. Can you also comment on search performance, indexing?
>>
>>The price is so low, this is a very palatable experiment as opposed to $795 for SatForms.
>>
>>Thanks.
Mark McCasland
Midlothian, TX USA
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