Tuesday, January 9, 2007

1st Release Of Profile Management System

Actually this should be written earlier, where it should be the last 2 week before now. As I've just started this new blog today, so I have to post this earliest version of my first software release, which are version 1.0.0.0 . This release contain nothing but just the entries form to make the client's basic entries. There are no menus, but just the corresponding form to be open(in Access), where user has to click on the list of forms shown(I'll tell them which the form is:)). So, when this form is opened, the view is likely to be a very helpful, yet attracting to the users who are in their middle ages(as claimed by the MPWS members during the last meeting), as they said. On this form the user will see a large table(actually I've been using flexgrid), usually an ordinary 'datasheet' in Access, so the user will click to select which record they may want to refer to. Then, at the bottom part of this form, there are two group of buttons, which are the record manipulation on the upper part and the links to the corresponding details at the lower part. If you wish to view a screenshots of my form, I will posts it here later. So, please wait! All of these buttons have their reference to the list above(which are the client's ID), and functioning uppons it(altough there are some buttons still without any functions:)).

So this is my first release. There could be changes. Afterall, the changes appears to my second release, which are scheduled to be in this January, and here I hope there will be more cool functions and looks on it. Well, this is all about VB. After the third release(or maybe second), I thought, there will be possible to migrate this project into .NET environment. As it will become a database centered, where server is included, I might suggest that the migration is needed. Hence the technologies goes. Nothing goes further without the technologies support nowadays. We could see if anything change, even a single line of code, could bring to the huge changes, including the support from the user for the technologies. This is required in order to integrate the specification of the developer's side and the user's side. If they can keep it along, so I'll be lucky.

Ok, see ya in the next issues, wait for the incoming releases!

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