New MZ Tools Release Oct 1, 2015 - for VBA (including Access) programmers - Discount (1 Viewer)

Rx_

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Dear beta tester,
The final release of MZ-Tools 8.0 for VBA / VB6 / VB5 was launched last October 1: http://www.mztools.com

I have been a big fan and voluntary contributor of MZ-Tools
It is an Add-In for the VBA development that works on MS Office Products.

The New version of MZ tools has a license fee.
There is a discount until October 31, 2015

The license lets one person put the tool on multiple computers they use.

Sorry for the shameless plug. There are few (cheap) tools for Access Developers now days.
 

pbaldy

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LOL! First we search, then we post. :p
 

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My bad! Guilty as charged!
I did manually search the screens for some post the old fashion way and totally missed this one, sorry about that.

I am overdue for a new keyboard with the Search Key you mentioned. My modified IBM Selectrics doesn't have many of the new keys.

It is just hard to give up on my IBM Selectrics modified for ASCII, it has that solid feeling for a typist.
An add-on to standard IBM Selectrics that fit beneath the typewriter and
connected to the bars normally actuated by the keys. It sold as an output
writer for the Wang 370 and 380 calculators. This is the Wang in Lowell,
Mass, formerly of Tewksbury, MA but I doubt that anyone on this forum remembers these devices.

I did give up my Keypusher--early 80's--output only "magic fingers"
External sets of solenoids, one for each key, that sit atop the keyboard
and operate the keys. There were 2 or 3 suppliers, at least one of which
was Japanese. Code translation happens immediately as the signal from the
source (8-bit ASCII) connects to the address lines of a ROM, the data
lines of which provide the drive signal for the keypusher solenoid
electronics.

I just though those Apple II and the following IBM USB keyboards were another passing fad. Guess I could go get one this weekend. Besides, everyone up and down the hallway complain about the loud typing noise.
-- :D
 

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