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<blockquote data-quote="mnbryant2001" data-source="post: 936511" data-attributes="member: 13796"><p>SRBeef I like the look of Cattlemax but the standalone version has been dropped. When I went to purchase it I found that out. Online has replaced it. It is a monthly charge now instead of a one time purchase. The standalone has not been updated since 2010. I can buy and use it. But only as long as I have a computer that will run it. In 3 years I may not have windows 7. So if I am going to make a purchase I don't want to have a time limit already set. Then again they may loose enough business to back up if the online version isn't well received. It may or may not run on next OS. So I will look at others.</p><p></p><p> Tried to check out cattle works. You have to have Access to run it it seems. If I buy Access I would do my own database. Been a while since I have used Access though. I have Open Office which is the same thing. I just have to relearn it. Which I may do. Have Ranch Manager installed but haven't had time to figure it out. Cattlemax is easy. Didn't even read the guide. For me Ranch Manager isn't. Have even figured out how to make and entry yet. So I'll take a look at the manual.</p><p></p><p> Dad never had scales. But I do have that in my near future plans.</p><p></p><p>Oh and I have done some programming with Java and VB6 in the past for fun. And I agree. It's much easier to buy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnbryant2001, post: 936511, member: 13796"] SRBeef I like the look of Cattlemax but the standalone version has been dropped. When I went to purchase it I found that out. Online has replaced it. It is a monthly charge now instead of a one time purchase. The standalone has not been updated since 2010. I can buy and use it. But only as long as I have a computer that will run it. In 3 years I may not have windows 7. So if I am going to make a purchase I don't want to have a time limit already set. Then again they may loose enough business to back up if the online version isn't well received. It may or may not run on next OS. So I will look at others. Tried to check out cattle works. You have to have Access to run it it seems. If I buy Access I would do my own database. Been a while since I have used Access though. I have Open Office which is the same thing. I just have to relearn it. Which I may do. Have Ranch Manager installed but haven't had time to figure it out. Cattlemax is easy. Didn't even read the guide. For me Ranch Manager isn't. Have even figured out how to make and entry yet. So I'll take a look at the manual. Dad never had scales. But I do have that in my near future plans. Oh and I have done some programming with Java and VB6 in the past for fun. And I agree. It's much easier to buy. [/QUOTE]
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