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Access to .NET Converter

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Lexysoft eCommerce Framework

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Active RTF

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MS Access to .NET Converter
Lexysoft eCommerce Framework
Combining powerful CRM, Call
Using ActiveRTF will enable
can convert your Access
is a scalable
Center and Opportunity
any developer to convert an
forms to ASP .Net webforms
business-to-consumer (B2C)
Management in one package
HTML document into an RTF
or VB6 winforms and your
shopping cart software that
gives your business the
document in just 2 lines of
Access reports to Crystal
supports unlimited product
flexibility to manage
code. RTF is one of the most
Reports.
catalogs and
relationships you have now,
common document formats in
 
multi-languages. It has easy
and relationships you may
the world, therefore
 
to use backoffice tools that
have tomorrow. It's as easy
broadening your customer
 
allow you to manage your
to use as CommonLOGIK, which
acceptance. It’s easy to
 
catalogs and orders anytime
it also requires. Full
create customizable HTML
 
and anywhere in the world.
company management of
templates using merge
 
Its code base is 100%
accounts, ratings &
fields, and then convert the
 
written in C# and it uses
comments for all content
resulting document to its
 
the latest server-based
types, notifications, and
RTF version for later
 
Microsoft technology --
polling provide an
delivery.
 
ASP.NET. ASP.NET is the next
introductory "people
 
 
generation version of
and situations"
 
 
classic Active Server Pages
management system for
 
 
(ASP) and is considered to
companies in any line of
 
 
be more robust, secured, and
business. In addition, we
 
 
easiest to deploy.
provide currency and region
 
 
 
management for extending the
 
 
 
system around your company,
 
 
 
and across the world.
 


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Date: Dec, 21 2005


Date: Mar, 05 2004
In a nutshell, Digimaker
Active Tree is a powerful
Adaptrust CAPE is created for
PortSight Meta Tree 2.0, a
Content Management NetServer
TreeView component that
managing your projects. It
successful content
5.1 is a 100% .NET-based,
allow you to build your tree
aims at maximizing the
management component for
C#-written, web-based
based navigation or
resources and reducing the
.NET, was released. Meta
Content Management platform
selection system. Advanced
cost related to project.
Tree simplifies building of
meant for editors, authors,
Databinding will let you
User
ASP.NET applications that
developers and .NET solution
populate the tree in few
Management Statistics and
organize relational and
houses. The .NET CMS
line of codes. Our unique
Analysis Web
unstructured data in
platform comes with built-in
Visual Studio.NET control
Scheduler Timesheet
hierarchical structures. You
Microsoft Office
editor (property builder)
Management Email
can easily manage data and
integration, Active
will allow you to create the
 
metadata using a unified API
directory integration and an
treeview entirely in a
 
with functions including
SDK for Microsoft Visual
WYSIWYG interface. You can
 
full-text search,
Studio 2003. We are
also load the treeview
 
multilingual support,
currently looking for
completely using an external
 
management of users, tree
Solution Business Partners
XML file, using code or
 
structures and permissions.
for World wide, who has a
using tags in the ASPX page.
 
 
strong focus in the Content
 
 
 
Management Segment and we
 
 
 
are open for various models
 
 
 
of relationship. The
 
 
 
Developer Kit
 
 
 
includes: • Developer copy
 
 
 
of Digimaker – The .NET
 
 
 
Content Management Platform
 
 
 
• SiteBuilder – Digimaker
 
 
 
SDK with full Visual Studio
 
 
 
2003 integration • E-book –
 
 
 
“Developing web applications
 
 
 
with Digimaker SiteBuilder”
 
 
 
• One free license – deploy
 
 
 
your first project without
 
 
 
further costs The .NET
 
 
 
Content Management Platform
 
 
 
for the future - used by
 
 
 
enterprises like Mercedes
 
 
 
Benz, National Oil well and
 
 
 
The Financial Times.
 
 
 


Date: Jan, 04 2006


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Date: Aug, 26 2004
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