Re: [ActiveLock-Users]Newbee Help: How I started with the tutorial
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From: Thanh H. T. <th...@sy...> - 2004-03-27 09:23:53
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Hi Leendert, > why does http://activelock.sourceforge.net/ show an > outdated version: that is my criticism up to now. I apologize for this confusion. Some of us, who have been tasked with keeping the website up-to-date, never bother to do so. As the result, some of the pages are nearly half a year out-of-date. :-( Anyway, thank you for pointing out. I have updated the site's download page with the link to the SF project download page. When I have more free time, I will update the rest of the site. Any other problem I can help you with, don't hesitate to ask. /Thanh Leendert van Staalduinen wrote: >Dear Mr. Thanh Hai Tran, > >Thank you for responding so quickly. I am really impressed: by your speed of >response as well as by the total project. I would really like to profit from >and possibly join your project. > >To answer your question: "Did you not find the tutorial useful?", My first >answer was: absolutely NO. > >I created a long message to explain what was going wrong. As I do not want >to blame anybody for providing misinformation, I reread my message and found >in the tutorial your: "For the latest ActiveLock 2 release, check here.". I >felt pretty ashamed as I found out that the version I used (the most recent >version on http://activelock.sourceforge.net/: ActiveLock 2.0a1 with source) >is not your most recent version (yes, I now have version ActiveLock 2.0.4.). >>From the other side: why does http://activelock.sourceforge.net/ show an >outdated version: that is my criticism up to now. > >For what I have seen now, I must say that I am so impressed that I would >like to show some perseverance and maybe I can be the first to show an >example of ActiveLock within MS Access 2000 (don't worry, up to now I test >ActiveLock in VB6). I see no reason why ActiveLock cannot be used within MS >Access. But I need some time: other issues are waiting too, I must get >acquainted with your software, and I do not want to lock unintentionally my >customers. Hence, I need some learning and experimentation. > >Your program(s) are very similar to what I have seen in the past for the >commercial SPSS program (which costs a few $1000's per seat). As far as I >can understand, the ActiveLock program gives me the same functionalities. > >Thanking in advance, > >Leendert van Staalduinen. > > |