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"Geiser, Joe" <[log in to unmask]>
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Geiser, Joe
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Wed, 4 Sep 1996 08:13:55 -0400
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Shawn,
 
Fantasia was acquired by JetForm, which is the one we use.  JetForm, however,
is a server-based (read: Intel) forms package which does the same thing as
Fantasia, but with much better results.
 
We use it - and we love it.  (We're even talking about becoming a JetForm VAR for
our customers and make a buck on it :)
 
You might want to look into it - it might mean a rewrite of some things - but it's
rather seamless after you get the print maps and overlaps done.
 
Best,
Joe
 
PS to the rest of you - Nice to be back - the vacation was wonderful (and
well deserved <g>)
 
 
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From:   Shawn Gordon
Sent:   Tuesday, September 03, 1996 9:15 PM
To:     Multiple recipients of list HP3000-L
Subject:        Forms software (also speedware)
 
I am currently using Fantasia with Speedware, and there are all sorts of
problems in getting these two products to work correctly together.  I am
wondering if anyone can make some good suggestions about forms merging
software, especially in relation to using it with speedware.  I would love
to see something that would let you merge the data and form during as a
callable process instead of having to do this constant spooler scaning.  Any
input is appreciated.
 
Thanks,
Shawn
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Shawn Gordon
S.M.Gordon & Associates
714-533-6234
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