I like it, excellent idea! For those who use a cybertuner you would have it right there all the time on your notebook computer. Perhaps a patch could even be installed that would link programs together so that the manufacture date would automatically pop up, (entered automatically when taking measurements and then printed up on a receipt). You get an 'A' for the day for "most creative new idea". "John M. Formsma" wrote: > List, > > I've been thinking over the last couple of months how nice it would be to > have the Pierce Piano Atlas on CDROM. This way, we could have easier access > to it while entering in customer data on our computers. Also, updates would > be way easy--just send out a new CD. Or...better yet, charge a small yearly > update fee allowing purchasers of the first CD to download additional yearly > data from a website, storing it on the hard drive. > > The kind of info that Pierce has is almost better in electronic form, and > serial numbers could be found electronically by computer sorting faster than > thumbing through the pages. Have a simple interface with the Mfg field and > serial # field. The program would do the rest. You could also have the > ability to scroll through all the data via a reader such as Acrobat. > > What do you think of this? How would one get in touch with Larry Ashley > about it? > > John Formsma > Blue Mountain, MS > > mailto:jformsma@dixie-net.com
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