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  1. #11
    kevinh2 Guest

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    quote:Originally posted by fswitz

    Will,

    The proposed solution using Access Forms and the InkEdit and InkPicture is one alternative.

    However, moving up the "programmng food chain", I think the following would deserve consideration as well. The following configuration can enable someone to start ink/programming with no capital outlay. All the following can be downloaded for free and can be easily used with Access databases.

    1. Tablet SDK (includes InkEdit and InkPicture)
    2. Visual C# Express

    The HelloInkWorld 40-step tutorial available for free from our website shows how to develop an app and save a signature (ink), date, int and string types to an Access Database.
    I tried to find the tutorial you mention, but without luck. I found the downloadable demo and installed, but the demo did not appear to be in that. Is there a link you could reference?

    Thanks,
    Kevin

  2. #12
    kevinh2 Guest

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    quote:Originally posted by fswitz

    Will,

    The proposed solution using Access Forms and the InkEdit and InkPicture is one alternative.

    However, moving up the "programmng food chain", I think the following would deserve consideration as well. The following configuration can enable someone to start ink/programming with no capital outlay. All the following can be downloaded for free and can be easily used with Access databases.

    1. Tablet SDK (includes InkEdit and InkPicture)
    2. Visual C# Express

    The HelloInkWorld 40-step tutorial available for free from our website shows how to develop an app and save a signature (ink), date, int and string types to an Access Database.
    I tried to find the tutorial you mention, but without luck. I found the downloadable demo and installed, but the demo did not appear to be in that. Is there a link you could reference?

    Thanks,
    Kevin

  3. #13
    kevinh2 Guest

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    quote:Originally posted by fswitz

    Will,

    The proposed solution using Access Forms and the InkEdit and InkPicture is one alternative.

    However, moving up the "programmng food chain", I think the following would deserve consideration as well. The following configuration can enable someone to start ink/programming with no capital outlay. All the following can be downloaded for free and can be easily used with Access databases.

    1. Tablet SDK (includes InkEdit and InkPicture)
    2. Visual C# Express

    The HelloInkWorld 40-step tutorial available for free from our website shows how to develop an app and save a signature (ink), date, int and string types to an Access Database.
    I tried to find the tutorial you mention, but without luck. I found the downloadable demo and installed, but the demo did not appear to be in that. Is there a link you could reference?

    Thanks,
    Kevin

  4. #14
    kevinh2 Guest

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    quote:Originally posted by fswitz

    Will,

    The proposed solution using Access Forms and the InkEdit and InkPicture is one alternative.

    However, moving up the "programmng food chain", I think the following would deserve consideration as well. The following configuration can enable someone to start ink/programming with no capital outlay. All the following can be downloaded for free and can be easily used with Access databases.

    1. Tablet SDK (includes InkEdit and InkPicture)
    2. Visual C# Express

    The HelloInkWorld 40-step tutorial available for free from our website shows how to develop an app and save a signature (ink), date, int and string types to an Access Database.
    I tried to find the tutorial you mention, but without luck. I found the downloadable demo and installed, but the demo did not appear to be in that. Is there a link you could reference?

    Thanks,
    Kevin

  5. #15
    kevinh2 Guest

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    quote:Originally posted by fswitz

    Will,

    The proposed solution using Access Forms and the InkEdit and InkPicture is one alternative.

    However, moving up the "programmng food chain", I think the following would deserve consideration as well. The following configuration can enable someone to start ink/programming with no capital outlay. All the following can be downloaded for free and can be easily used with Access databases.

    1. Tablet SDK (includes InkEdit and InkPicture)
    2. Visual C# Express

    The HelloInkWorld 40-step tutorial available for free from our website shows how to develop an app and save a signature (ink), date, int and string types to an Access Database.
    I tried to find the tutorial you mention, but without luck. I found the downloadable demo and installed, but the demo did not appear to be in that. Is there a link you could reference?

    Thanks,
    Kevin

  6. #16
    kevinh2 Guest

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    quote:Originally posted by fswitz

    Will,

    The proposed solution using Access Forms and the InkEdit and InkPicture is one alternative.

    However, moving up the "programmng food chain", I think the following would deserve consideration as well. The following configuration can enable someone to start ink/programming with no capital outlay. All the following can be downloaded for free and can be easily used with Access databases.

    1. Tablet SDK (includes InkEdit and InkPicture)
    2. Visual C# Express

    The HelloInkWorld 40-step tutorial available for free from our website shows how to develop an app and save a signature (ink), date, int and string types to an Access Database.
    I tried to find the tutorial you mention, but without luck. I found the downloadable demo and installed, but the demo did not appear to be in that. Is there a link you could reference?

    Thanks,
    Kevin

  7. #17
    kevinh2 Guest

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    quote:Originally posted by fswitz

    Will,

    The proposed solution using Access Forms and the InkEdit and InkPicture is one alternative.

    However, moving up the "programmng food chain", I think the following would deserve consideration as well. The following configuration can enable someone to start ink/programming with no capital outlay. All the following can be downloaded for free and can be easily used with Access databases.

    1. Tablet SDK (includes InkEdit and InkPicture)
    2. Visual C# Express

    The HelloInkWorld 40-step tutorial available for free from our website shows how to develop an app and save a signature (ink), date, int and string types to an Access Database.
    I tried to find the tutorial you mention, but without luck. I found the downloadable demo and installed, but the demo did not appear to be in that. Is there a link you could reference?

    Thanks,
    Kevin

  8. #18
    kevinh2 Guest

    Default

    quote:Originally posted by fswitz

    Will,

    The proposed solution using Access Forms and the InkEdit and InkPicture is one alternative.

    However, moving up the "programmng food chain", I think the following would deserve consideration as well. The following configuration can enable someone to start ink/programming with no capital outlay. All the following can be downloaded for free and can be easily used with Access databases.

    1. Tablet SDK (includes InkEdit and InkPicture)
    2. Visual C# Express

    The HelloInkWorld 40-step tutorial available for free from our website shows how to develop an app and save a signature (ink), date, int and string types to an Access Database.
    I tried to find the tutorial you mention, but without luck. I found the downloadable demo and installed, but the demo did not appear to be in that. Is there a link you could reference?

    Thanks,
    Kevin

  9. #19
    kevinh2 Guest

    Default

    quote:Originally posted by fswitz

    Will,

    The proposed solution using Access Forms and the InkEdit and InkPicture is one alternative.

    However, moving up the "programmng food chain", I think the following would deserve consideration as well. The following configuration can enable someone to start ink/programming with no capital outlay. All the following can be downloaded for free and can be easily used with Access databases.

    1. Tablet SDK (includes InkEdit and InkPicture)
    2. Visual C# Express

    The HelloInkWorld 40-step tutorial available for free from our website shows how to develop an app and save a signature (ink), date, int and string types to an Access Database.
    I tried to find the tutorial you mention, but without luck. I found the downloadable demo and installed, but the demo did not appear to be in that. Is there a link you could reference?

    Thanks,
    Kevin

  10. #20
    kevinh2 Guest

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    quote:Originally posted by fswitz

    Will,

    The proposed solution using Access Forms and the InkEdit and InkPicture is one alternative.

    However, moving up the "programmng food chain", I think the following would deserve consideration as well. The following configuration can enable someone to start ink/programming with no capital outlay. All the following can be downloaded for free and can be easily used with Access databases.

    1. Tablet SDK (includes InkEdit and InkPicture)
    2. Visual C# Express

    The HelloInkWorld 40-step tutorial available for free from our website shows how to develop an app and save a signature (ink), date, int and string types to an Access Database.
    I tried to find the tutorial you mention, but without luck. I found the downloadable demo and installed, but the demo did not appear to be in that. Is there a link you could reference?

    Thanks,
    Kevin

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