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Access Forms 2 Web - DMSoft Technologies

Anyone actually using this software? If so I would like to find out
how you like it, how well it is working.

I have tried it and cannot get it to work. With the vendor's help
even, we couldn't get it to work.

I don't know if the product is just now workable or somewhat flakey or
is it just me?? If I could find others who are successful, then
perhaps I would try it on another PC.

Bob

bobalston9 AT yahoo DOT com

Jul 14 '06 #1
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bo********@yahoo.com wrote:
Anyone actually using this software? If so I would like to find out
how you like it, how well it is working.

I have tried it and cannot get it to work. With the vendor's help
even, we couldn't get it to work.

I don't know if the product is just now workable or somewhat flakey or
is it just me?? If I could find others who are successful, then
perhaps I would try it on another PC.
Bob, I have a very firm feeling in my gut it's not you. If you worked
with the vendor, and they can't get their own product to work, I'd put
the burden on them. :-)

Did you ask the vendor if you could speak to any of their clients with a
working app? Are there any testimonials from end-users with their
company name you could call?

Wouldn't it be a cat's ass if the next version of Office had a nice
method of making their forms work great on the web? I guess that's a
bit much to expect, one can only dream.
Bob

bobalston9 AT yahoo DOT com
Jul 14 '06 #2
salad wrote:
bo********@yahoo.com wrote:
>Anyone actually using this software? If so I would like to find out
how you like it, how well it is working.

I have tried it and cannot get it to work. With the vendor's help
even, we couldn't get it to work.

I don't know if the product is just now workable or somewhat flakey or
is it just me?? If I could find others who are successful, then
perhaps I would try it on another PC.
Bob, I have a very firm feeling in my gut it's not you. If you worked
with the vendor, and they can't get their own product to work, I'd put
the burden on them. :-)

Did you ask the vendor if you could speak to any of their clients with a
working app? Are there any testimonials from end-users with their
company name you could call?

Wouldn't it be a cat's ass if the next version of Office had a nice
method of making their forms work great on the web? I guess that's a
bit much to expect, one can only dream.
>Bob

bobalston9 AT yahoo DOT com
"Wouldn't it be a cat's ass if the next version of Office had a nice
method of making their forms work great on the web? "
Yea, that would be a dream. Now which of the Access competitors already
has this? filemaker maybe, I forget. Of course, it may be as capable
as Data Access Pages. Who knows.

Bob
Jul 14 '06 #3

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