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Jason Dunn
02-27-2004, 12:00 AM
<div class='os_post_top_link'><a href='http://www.syware.com/newsrev/pr/vcesql.htm' target='_blank'>http://www.syware.com/newsrev/pr/vcesql.htm</a><br /><br /></div>"SYWARE, Inc., a leading developer of intuitive database tools for business and personal productivity, today announced that the company's award-winning rapid application development environment, Visual CE®, now allows creation of fast, flexible forms using data from Microsoft® SQL Server CE databases. Working in conjunction with sqlceEnable™, an add-on software tool from SYWARE, Visual CE can use data from any SQL Server CE database to create mobile forms for a variety of applications, from patient tracking to inventory management. Together, Visual CE and SQL Server CE allow developers to quickly design and deploy mobile applications in exactly the format required, whether the task is monitoring property transactions across multiple realtors, or building a mobile inspection system for the police or fire department."

ricksfiona
02-27-2004, 05:58 AM
It cost $399 to distribute created forms 8O

yildi
02-27-2004, 06:47 PM
Do you know XSForms from http://www.grandasoft.com and Forward Pass from http://www.forwardpass.com/ ? Both are free. XSForms is very easy to use for developping quick and small database applications and Forward Pass is very powerful and quite easy to use since it is based on Java Script Language.
I have played with both of them (and developping now an application for my own use with Forward Pass), they exactly do what they promise. If you want a soft introduction into programming, both are nice choices...

Murat

Bill Gunn
02-27-2004, 07:01 PM
Do you know XSForms from http://www.grandasoft.com and Forward Pass from http://www.forwardpass.com/ ? Both are free. XSForms is very easy to use for developping quick and small database applications and Forward Pass is very powerful and quite easy to use since it is based on Java Script Language.
I have played with both of them (and developping now an application for my own use with Forward Pass), they exactly do what they promise. If you want a soft introduction into programming, both are nice choices...

Murat


Yes, but Syware is an advertiser on PPCT, which I suspect, is why they get a front page posting close to once a week. I'm not complaining, just noticing. :wink:

Steven Cedrone
02-27-2004, 07:06 PM
Yes, but Syware is an advertiser on PPCT, which I suspect, is why they get a front page posting close to once a week. I'm not complaining, just noticing. :wink:

At least one person has to send something to the team via the "Submit News" link in order for it to hit the front page.

Steve

Jason Dunn
02-27-2004, 10:10 PM
Yes, but Syware is an advertiser on PPCT, which I suspect, is why they get a front page posting close to once a week. I'm not complaining, just noticing. :wink:

SYWARE sends us stuff, we post - I've never seen/heard of the companies mentioned above - we're only as good as the info we get. ;-)

yildi
02-28-2004, 10:26 AM
Well, if I remeber well, I have discoovered that Forward Pass became a freeware thanks to a news article on PPCT.

It is a pity that the web site nor the forums can be searched (or, are they searchable?)... I have not been able to locate the article by browsing the archives...

Murat

Steven Cedrone
02-28-2004, 03:26 PM
It is a pity that the web site nor the forums can be searched (or, are they searchable?)... I have not been able to locate the article by browsing the archives...

Top left corner of every page: "Search" link. The search feature takes a little getting used to though (just remember: if you have more than one word, you mst click the radio button for "search for all terms".

Steve

yildi
02-28-2004, 04:43 PM
Thank you Steven,

This tool bar is very small on my screen and I have totally missed it....

Now I have been able to locate and use it and I have the link to the original post about Forward Pas:

http://www.pocketpcthoughts.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=24423

Murat