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ez-c

 

  
  • Written in POSIX, ANSI C running on all major workstation operating systems

  • Reject re-entry supported

  • SQL-script and ODBC supported

  • Supports test bed de-skewing, alignment, rotation, line drop out, cropping and resizing for images

  • Complete login user statistics allow computation of performance, efficiency and productivity

  • Statistics and statistical reports available for customization by user

  • Unibase Macro procedures and keystroke macros supported

  • Code Set Converter allows EBCDIC, ASCII, BCD, etc. user definable code sets

  • Supports SCSI, Pertec or STC interface nine track tape drives

  • Write data to nine track tape and 3480 tape drives

  • All menu items callable from command line Supports industry standard TIFF (tagged image file format) image files

  • Display and change image (TIFF) files

  • Create image batches from file edit and flat  ASCII data files including zone information

  • Supports images up to 7500 x 7500 pixels with four screen pixel modes: 640 x 480, 800 x 600, 1024 x 768 and 1280 x 1024 - others upon request

  • Supports comma delimited OCR/ICR input files

  • Split and dual screen image entry

  • User changeable help file system

  • Standard procedure for conversion of data to flat ASCII files for operating system independent conversions to move between DOS, Windows, NT, UNIX, etc.

  • In place file conversions for same operating system upgrades

  • DMAC language allows 99 channels to be explicitly chosen

  • Current "Hands On Unibase by DMAC" training manual

  • Historically correct with older key-to-disk systems, including Nixdorf, REI, Textware, etc.

  • Hotline, BBS and Internet access to examples, newsletters, forum and public domain support

  • The quarterly "Unibase Technical Review" provides feedback as to coming product enhancements and timely technical tips

  • Heuristic (feedback driven) upgrade process

  • Standards based

  • DMAC language supports multiple file output or index builds, with dynamicall generated file or index names

  • Update global variables from edits or command line

  • C call verb runs user C programs as part of DMAC load

  • Single file compound document support for storage and retrieval of image files

  • User selectable keying order

  • Printed and on-line manuals

  • Total color and screen attribute control of various operating systems

  • German, English and Spanish user changeable menu capability

  • Set verbs can control upper/lower case input and output user options

  • SQL and ODBC SQL access to DMAC files

  • Worldwide dealer network brings competence to user areas

  • Single installation for DOS, PC-DOS, Win 3.1x, Win95, Win98, WinNT, Win2000, OS/2 and Banyan Vines

  • No environment space setup required with Unibase.INI setup function

  • DMAC uses extended memory for faster response

  • High speed index builds on local drives with UBDIX environment variable

  • Perform character string searches from DMAC programs

  • Extremely high speed creation of Unibase file from one format text file

  • Extremely high speed index build on single data file with contiguous sort parameter

  • Merge capability for indexes

  • Easy generation of double-quote, comma delimited output programs

  • CD-ROM training for basic Unibase by DMAC

  • Image entry display may be zoned or unzoned

  • Operator controllable panning, zooming and rotation of images

  • Images may be displayed at top, bottom, left or right of screen display

  • Programmer control of percentage of image devoted to image

  • Operator control of ruler line on an image

  • Variables may be defined to be arrays. Arrays may be filled with literals, fields, variables or other arrays using the "build" verb in a single statement. (Similar to the "output" verb.)

  • Read/Write access to text files in text sub-directory with "open, get, put, append and close" verbs.

  • String concatenation function

  • "Hot Key" to call field edit program at any time during keying

  • "Double Key" capability during entry for critical items

  • Pre-field as well as post-field edits

  • Support for multi-page TIFF images

  • Support for JPEG images

  • Programmer control for interruption of operator batch keying