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April 1999, Week 5

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Neal Kazmi <[log in to unmask]>
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Neal Kazmi <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 30 Apr 1999 09:42:40 -0700
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Actually Cortlandt as the salesmen who made the original post to Neal who
then posted it for me - "I am guilty as charged" not Neal.  My purpose for
posting this was that Javelin (being a complete port of our HP terminal
program for Windows) would allow for any Quiz report or Manman application
(report or screen display) to be run or executed from within Netscape or
Internet Explorer without any modification.  So if someone used Reflection
or MiniSoft 92 now, anything they did with these products could be
accomplished within a browser with Javelin.  Javelin supports slaved local
printing, 132 to 200 column screen display, and file uploads or downloads.
Anyway my point with Javelin is that our product would allow her to display
Manman reports from within a browser over Intranets or Internet WITHOUT any
redesign or re-engineering.  She may have plans that extend "beyond" Javelin
for web-based report distribution and if this is the case VistaPlus from
Quest may help.  But if all she wants is Quiz in a browser Javelin can
accomplish this today.

Doug

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>From: "Cortlandt Wilson" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: "Doug Greenup by way of Neal Kazmi <[log in to unmask]>"
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>Subject: Re:      Re: ??? Question: ManMan on HP with Browser???
>Date: Thu, 29 Apr 1999 13:27:38 -0700
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>Neal,
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>How would Javelin help?   Does it include a report viewer?  Have
>document/spooling management capabilities?   It seems to me your claim is a
>bit overblown.   Some software would be required but at least -- and I take
>this as a valid point for Javelin -- all the programming could be standard
>HP 3000 stuff.
>
>Cortlandt Wilson

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