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Find Keywords Guide
Keyword Research Bible gives you a detailed description of how you can build an effective keyword phrase that will enable your business to produce sale after sale. The ability to conduct effective and thorough keyword research is a basic, fundamental s... |
Profit Foreclosure Guide
A quick guide for new investors who want to understand the basics of lender discounted foreclosure properties. This is a fact based, no nonsense guide to get you up to speed on short sales, dealing with lenders and sellers, as quickly as possib... |
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| Author's Description: |
| Author: |
Sapientech |
| Platform: |
WinME, WinXP, Windows2000, Windows2003, Windows Vista Starter, Windows Vista Home Basic, Windows Vista Home Premium, Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista Enterprise, Windows Vista Ultimate |
| Version: |
6.0.0.0 |
Submitted: |
7/3/2009 |
| File Size: |
3296 KB |
Added: |
7/10/2009 |
| License: |
Shareware |
Type: |
UPDATE
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| Price: |
$299.95
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Downloads: |
8 |
| Our Rating: |
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InTrek is an essential tool for any business trying to manage asset, location and contact information on a limited budget. InTrek is designed to allow the user to enter and store location information, contact information and asset information into a database. As assets are moved from one location to another that assets history is captured and stored in a asset history table. This enables the user to keep a update history of that asset's movements. Asset information can be entered into the InTrek application by either using the keyboard or by using a hand held scanner. In addition, the application allows the user to create and store template information that can be retrieved at a later time. The use of templates helps speed up the data entry process of the application. The number of template that the application can store is unlimited. In addition, before asset information is stored into the database it is stored in a temporary table. This allows the user to enter large amounts of asset information and then later process the information in a batch mode, thus speeding up the data entry process. |
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