PCPC PLUS: BUSINESS SOLUTIONS
PCPC Plus products are built on Microsoft’s .NET 2.0 framework. In addition,
Cascade BDS targets Microsoft SQL Server, as well as other database systems.
Scheduled for Release in 2008:
Cascade BDS (Business Data Solution)
Scheduled for release in 2008
Custom GUI (Graphical User Interface) that tracks business procedures, budgets,
expenses, and revenue. Also produces customized reports. In fact, any stored data
can be manipulated by this solution, which is based on powerful framework technology
to protect your data.
Cascade BDS is also customizable as a Web application, with the same features as
a Windows application. Choose from a variety of interface styles and designs.
As launch date nears, we’ll periodically post updated information. For more
details before then, please contact us.
My Honey’s Converter
Scheduled for release in 2008
Custom designed and built for our nitpicking copy editor (Clare), this full-featured
text-to-HTML converter is a wonder.
My Honey’s Converter simplifies the once-tedious task of hand-coding RTF and
Word text for the Web. Quickly and cleanly converts Word-formatted files that contain
huge volumes of superfluous code which is incompatible with Web browsers.
My Honey’s Converter is also especially handy for converting large blocks
of text that contain all sorts of special characters — in our latest test,
the converter easily handles a block of text 7,000 words long that contains em dashes,
apostrophes, and many many lines of dialogue set off by opening and closing “smart
quotes,” aka curly quotes.
In other words, this software converts standard punctuation to cross-browser compatible
Unicode values. No more worries about special characters such as dashes or tildes
showing up as question marks, boxes, or other strange-looking replacement symbols
in your Web documents, instead of being rendered correctly across a range of browsers.
My Honey’s Converter is browser- and user-friendly.
For example, the tilde symbol (~) becomes “~” in your document’s
source code, but will render in your onscreen text as ~ across browsers. The
small letter e with acute (é) becomes “é” (again, without
the quotation marks), and renders across browsers as it does here in the word, résumé.
And, one of Clare’s favorites, the apostrophe becomes “’”
— saving her from line-editing a long manuscript and hand-coding potentially
hundreds of such marks within its source code!
As launch date nears, we’ll periodically post updated information about My
Honey’s Converter.
For more details, please contact us.