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    Free Invoicing Software for Auto Shops

    Free Invoicing Software for Auto Shops

    An Invoicing program for Auto Shops written in vba and MS-Access.

    This is an sample/learning/functional Invoicing program written in vba and MS-Access. It is for a small, or personal, Auto Repair type business. It should give you practice in learning/use of Invoicing, and installing on the desktop, and programming in vba and MS-Access. Note that the free MS-Access Runtime is with the download . You need MS-Access if you want to work with the program code, or print reports (part of Office 365). The program processes Invoicing, Appointments, and Quotes, and...
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    BacterialChemotaxis

    BacterialChemotaxis

    Computer Lesson and Simulation of Bacterial Chemotaxis

    CSim3a.exe will install a Lesson and Simulation of Bacterial Chemotaxis. Bacterial Chemotaxis is the motion up or down the direction of an attractant or repelant of each bacteria. The simulation also demonstrates the bacterial mechanism of this utility. The Lesson also gives the Basic code used in the simulation. Installs as motility3a in c:/users/public/CSim3a
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