
TOM Software / NSG Dealer Conference - October 1998
After a rain and wind delay, we had our NSG dealer conference at
Key West. Here are some of the highlights from the
event.
We had a look at the new NPL Roadmap and the NPL GUI and ODBC
development progress. We had a look at the
KCML plans for the future and a glimpse of FourD running in a web browser and over the
Internet. Several opportunities were offered,
one by Clinical Systems, our UK dealer who has potential sales of his package in the
States and needs dealers here to handle it.
During the conference, we demonstrated the final version of FourD
3.0.6. This version has substantial changes,
the notes feature and the KISAM ODBC feature. This
product was released on November 30th of last year and is available now. It requires KCML5 and modern 32 bit operating
systems to run. The release version is named
3.1. The newly revised FourD manual is
available, and can now be ordered online. The release is
accompanied with a release document outlining
the changes and enhancements. If you havent done so yet, contact your TOM Dealer for KCML5 and try the new FourD 3.1.
Niakwa introduced their new release
5.0 and highlighted the improvements and features of that product. Attendees were given a copy of the new development
platform, which Niakwa calls its desktop. This
includes the first version of the new Windows editor.
In addition, everyone was given a copy of the new Windows 5.0 runtime for internal
use.
Our main issue was how long to continue to support the SPEED product
line. We have not done any development in it
for five or six years. It is our feeling that
it should die with the end of the century. Its
replacement product has been out since 1990 and its had a fantastic run. Authorized TOM Dealers may continue to sell it,
but we will not support it or make any changes to it past mid year 1999. Its time to move on to the next generation
product, FourD.
Overall it was a great experience. Thanks to all who attended!
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