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Working the Way Salespeople Work
Get mobile software that works the way your salespeople work, one that streamlines tasks, encourages collaboration, and maximizes customer insight.
Sponsored by: Oracle
Date: January 2009 |
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Unlock Access MDE Design 2.1.2 (Windows)
Unlock and edit forms/reports in MS Access MDE applications.
Company: Dombaj Soft
Date: November 2009 Platform: Windows License: Free to try Price: $34.95 Limitations: Lock/unlock testing trial |
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