| How Reform Works |
Reform is a form printing engine that runs an a Windows 95, 98, NT or 2000 computer. It's Spooler component runs in the system tray, or in the "background", allowing Reform to watch for text files and process them into output. This is how Reform can act as a seamless extension to your application, and change your reports as they are processed, without any other manual steps.
Reform includes an editor that allows you to enhance your own form with graphics, bar-codes, line objects, colors, fonts etc. This WYSIWYG editor allows you to see your text output, then create links to the graphical "overlay" that your report or form will become. In this editor, you can change fonts, add graphics, and even link images of items that are referenced in the data to appear on the form.
Reform can automate printing, faxing and e-mails delivery; so, you never have to type in destination information again. The different types of outputs are: pre-printed form replication, free form text, labels, all Avery type labels, bar-code labels, checks with electric type fonts on plain paper. By using Reform, you will never have to buy those pre-printed forms again.
Clients can be on all operating systems.
By using the operating systems ability to network like Windows, you can
form the shared directories to seamlessly transport your data from your
application to Reform. Systems we install are SCO OpenServer 5.05
and Windows 98SE.