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Specifications and requirements of ReportWare's Software

Hardware requirements:

ReportWare’s Software Systems do not use proprietary hardware (other than biometric readers or other input devices chosen by the user) and will run on commonly available hardware.  Minimum Requirements are:

Windows:

Windows computer with at least:

  •  Pentium III 800 MHz Class or better processor;
  •  Windows XP SP2, 2003 Server, Vista (any version), Windows 7 (any version);  ReportWare has been fully tested under, and is compatible with, all final release versions of Windows XP, Vista, 7, and Server 2003, 2008.
  •  512 MB RAM;
  •  30 MB available hard disk space;
  •  CD or DVD drive;

Macintosh:

For Mac OS X:

  •  PowerPC G3 or better processor, including any Intel-based Mac;
  •  256 MB of RAM;
  •  Mac OS X 10.4.8  or later, including OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard)

Network support:

This product will operate in a multi-user setting using TCP/IP networking. Mixed Macintosh and Windows networks are supported.  Remote access is supported using most common remote access products.

Printers:

Any standard printer that works with the selected Windows or Macintosh system will work with ReportWare. To print attendance receipts for employees and operate a cash drawer, an Epson TM-88 series printer and electric cash drawer are recommended.

Software limitations:

Maximum file size:                     Limited only by available disk space

Number of records per file:        Limited only by available disk space

Max field size:

Text:        64,000 characters

Number:    255 characters

Date Range: 1/1/001 to 12/31/3000

(Every version we've shipped has been fully Year 2000 compliant)

Accuracy:        Numeric calculations done to 15 decimal places

Max Networked Users: 25  (up to 250 supported with additional software required)

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Last modified: 9/9/2011