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A Callback Technique for Capesoft's FileManager2
12/21/2006 12:00:00 AM
CapeSoft's FileManager2, and its more recent incarnation FileManager3, are amazing products: they completely automate the process of upgrading client databases, whether local or across a network, and make it easy to do file maintenance. Randy Rogers shows how to add a callback procedure to FM2 to provide user feedback during startup.
