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    DocumentBurster

    Report Delivery. Report Distribution. Report Bursting. Email & FTP

    DocumentBurster is a powerful report delivery software which can break up reports such as invoices, statements, purchase orders, commissions reports or dunning letters in order to distribute relevant parts to each of your clients, subscribers, partners or vendors. DocumentBurster can process PDF and Microsoft Excel reports and will naturally complement and extend your current business intelligence solution. Report bursting software which works with any reporting software including...
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    ConVic

    ConVic

    Framework for product designers of accessible product interfaces

    ConVic is a part of the VICON project. The needs of people with physical or sensory impairments are generally not well considered when designing user interfaces to consumer products. Controls and displays often fail to meet the requirements of users with visual, hearing, mobility or dexterity impairments. It is difficult for mainstream manufacturers to have a detailed understanding of these needs and how to design for them. Manufacturers would benefit from the support of a third party...
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