Early in this thread I had mentioned WRKDBF with this info - I also mentioned DBU, which is a ProData offering - I don't know the cost of that. We have both, some prefer one, some the other.
Cheers
Vern
On Wed, 25 Sep, 2024 at 11:09 AM, Dan Bale <dan.bale@primetherapeuticscom> wrote:
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WRKDBF is shareware, not open source. Free to use for 31 days; $499 per serial number afterwards.
- Dan
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On 9/25/24 7:11 AM, K Crawford wrote:
James you said in relation to DFU " ... but there are a number of
commercial applications (including our oldest) and at least one open
source application, that do what it does, and a lot better... "
QuestView, for one.
And the open source option is of course WRKDBF.
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