ANN: Free Public Beta of Inside Access Dashboard

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fred rosenberg

Dear fellow Access developers,

I've been working on a useful, new developer's tool, and it is a pleasure to
announce the official release of Osage Inside Access, a multi-function
dashboard for Microsoft Access developers and advanced users. This is a
fully-functional, time-limited beta release. Get one-click access to your
forms,
their subforms, and their recordsources (more info below if you're
interested.)

Please go to our website for more information and to download the beta at:
http://www.osagecomputing.com

Why Use Inside Access?
This developer's dashboard sports many features, but let's start with object
dependencies. Cross-reference reports are indispensable for developers --
but they are passive in nature. With Inside Access, you can click on the
references to open them up, run them, rename, and/or delete them. This is
"Active Cross-Referencing". Furthermore, you can "look inside" a query,
form, report, or module to see the principal objects it is made of (and
click to manipulate them). And yet furthermore, using persistent Hot
Filters, you can manage, organize, and document complex applications in new
and useful ways.

Inside Access has a host of other useful features, including object name
filters, user-defined sequence numbers, and numerous sort orders. This
product will give you several new tools you have not had before. All this
and more -- for every version of Access from 97 onwards.

Who is Inside Access for?
* Professional developers or advanced users who work in Microsoft Access. It
is especially useful for developing, maintaining, and even documenting
complex or large applications, but is very useful for any size application.
* Developers who use Microsoft Access 97 onwards, in other words: Access 97,
2000, 2002, and 2003.
* Please note that the current version only supports MDB files, but not ADP.

Should you have any questions, feel free to email me.


Thank you!


Fred Rosenberg
Osage Computing Services, Inc.
email: (e-mail address removed)
web site: www.osagecomputing.com
 

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