FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

November 8, 2000

1. Why is this program still using DOS?

Well this has been around since before windows pervaded the desktop scene. Since 1990 actually . This is a keyboard intensive program . There are now many alternatives for getting data in . Scanner based programs are amazing but not always applicable. So if you have to use a keyboard based data entry program then a mouse really just occupies so much desk space. Remember this program is meant for use of a touch typist . If he never looks at the screen there is no way Windows will uplift his morale . However we have a rudimentary Windows based program in the works and we have not been able to prevent it being sluggish for a fast operator. Will be available soon. Write to us if would like to help.
 
2. For LINUX?
This is almost ready . It has not been 'beta' tested yet . Soon perhaps .


3. Why isn't sufficient validation provided?

Once a person learns to use this program , it takes a few minutes to teach others. Intensive validation etc. make it complicated to use .
 
4. Will it create variable length records?
No . That is not possible.


5. How much time does it take to decide whether this does make a difference to the whole operation?

Perhaps a week .
 
6. Is it worthwhile taking time to learn this package ?
This has been the experience of most of our customers. All software is available all over the world , and our customers had used many before dumping them in favour of SPEEDATA. Some have actually called the results unbelievable.
 
7. Describe a typical set-up using the package.
The name of this firm is show in our main web page it is 'SERVICE AID' . The entry is done in SPEEDATA. Then read into Foxbase and validated . Multiformat records are a little more difficult to validate , they are read in as a string and validated using string handling functions . Typically very few records need to be corrected . These are corrected using an ordinary Text Editor even EDIT which comes with DOS does the job of searching and correcting very well . Great care has to be taken to see that record length is not changed .

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