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VisBiz 1.3.2 - Get control of your Windows filing

Get control of your Windows filing

VisBiz



 

VisBiz: One of the greatest obstacles to proper business and project management is the lack of control of the avalanche of electronic files being created every minute of the day. In today's business, the sheer volume and reliance on this information is reaching crisis point.



Having solved your disk storage problems, how do you now control the creation, access and visibility of the underlying information? How do you control your shared network folders, or undermine the lure and popularity of the C:My Documents folder? These problems intensify as the size and diversity of your business and project teams increases.



VisBiz offers unique solutions to complex Windows file management at home and in small to large business and project teams. VisBiz is a database driven (MS Access/SQL Server/MSDE) Windows application providing filing system software for electronic file and document management. By turning your standard Windows file system into a multi-dimensional relational file system, VisBiz adds a unique set of layers which make easy to create, save and find your files.



VisBiz is a clever software application which runs on either a single Windows computer or over a network. VisBiz provides you with a suite of practical tools and systems to manage the visibility and controlled access to your underlying business or project data.

What is new in version 1.3.2:






 

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For $50.00

Download: Download VisBiz 1.3.2 (7.2 Mb)
Download Count:9
Release Date:2009-03-14
Last Updated:2009-03-14
Manufacturer: CY Innovations Pty Ltd
Product Support: VisBiz WebSite
  
Language:English
Requirements:Microsoft Office XP/2007
Install:Install Only
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