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Originally posted by themistry View Post
I always thought you were the same person (well you might be knowing this place)... Never realised there were 2 different accounts haha
ohhhh the fun of CUK
he's the funny one, I am the straight man.
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Originally posted by EqualOpportunities View PostFolks,
I posted a little while ago about needing a very simple Windows app developing.
I now need this done - and need it done pronto - cash money on offer if anyone's interested (obviously, as long as they agree to pay any tax due, etc, etc)...
Is anyone interested?
All it is is a series of screens - point and click, and some free text entry (and maybe one of those predictive dictionary things) that spits out a 'report' in the correct format - maybe as a PDF.
Can anyone help?
Ta,
EO
EO
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Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostOriginally Posted by DimPrawn
I could do it with a combination of clustered Windows Server 2008, BizTalk Server 2006 R2, SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Edition, SharePoint Server 2005, Microsoft Operations Manager 2005, Microsoft InfoPath.
Would need a budget of around £300K and about 12 months.
Any good?
I'll test it for a mere £150K. (If you want a regression pack creating it'll cost extra )
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Originally posted by themistry View Postnow thats a compliment!
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI could do it with a combination of clustered Windows Server 2008, BizTalk Server 2006 R2, SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Edition, SharePoint Server 2005, Microsoft Operations Manager 2005, Microsoft InfoPath.
Would need a budget of around £300K and about 12 months.
Any good?Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostI'll test it for a mere £150K. (If you want a regression pack creating it'll cost extra )
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI could do it with a combination of clustered Windows Server 2008, BizTalk Server 2006 R2, SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Edition, SharePoint Server 2005, Microsoft Operations Manager 2005, Microsoft InfoPath.
Would need a budget of around £300K and about 12 months.
Any good?
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I could do it with a combination of clustered Windows Server 2008, BizTalk Server 2006 R2, SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Edition, SharePoint Server 2005, Microsoft Operations Manager 2005, Microsoft InfoPath.
Would need a budget of around £300K and about 12 months.
Any good?
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Originally posted by EqualOpportunities View PostFolks,
I posted a little while ago about needing a very simple Windows app developing.
I now need this done - and need it done pronto - cash money on offer if anyone's interested (obviously, as long as they agree to pay any tax due, etc, etc)...
Is anyone interested?
All it is is a series of screens - point and click, and some free text entry (and maybe one of those predictive dictionary things) that spits out a 'report' in the correct format - maybe as a PDF.
Can anyone help?
Ta,
EO
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostCan I interest you in a web application?
No?
Oh well
However, saying that, I think there's a possibility that it could well turn into a web app a few months down the line - if I have the take-up which is forecast...
If you're still available, you're the primate for the job.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI could be interested, but I can't compete with RentaCoder prices.
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