Re: MS Access Application



First of all, isn't it a bit much to refer to your program as a kernel.
Second, if you want to sell your app retail the Access front-end will
cause you much headache. I would recommend writing it inVB and use
Access as the backend.


dk0146@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
I have written an MS Access Application which tracks employee time and
produces reports. It saves calculating hours based on time in and time
out. I call it PUNCH CLOCK. It is very usefull and we use in in our
business of 7 employees.

The closest competition sells for $50. I have no experience selling
programs: Anyone want to partner or buy out the kernel?

Write to David dk0146@xxxxxxxxx I'm in St Louis, MO

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