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Pallas RC2 version revised

Pallas, the new Inventory Management Package, is available in the Version Release Candidate 2. The changes in the behavior of the RC1 version since:

  • Read more about it:
    • Niederländisch (Dutch)
    • German German)
    • English
    • Chinese (traditionell) (中國佬)
    • Chinese (vereinfacht) (中国佬)
    • Japanese (日本人)
    • Korean (한국인)
  • Erweiterte Suchfunktionen
  • Several smaller Fehlers were required.

 

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Pallas says the Demo-Datenbank in Japan

 

Pallas says that Demo-Datenbank auf Chinesisch (Taiwan) (Pallas用中文顯示演示數據庫(台灣)

Pallas kann von dieser Stelle In the RC2-Version they are loaded and are free to use their own resources (100) Elements in the Inventory.

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Pallas RC2 version launched

Pallas, the advanced inventory management package, is now available in the Release Candidate 2 version. The changes with respect to the RC1 version are:

  1. Multilingual capability extended to :
    1. Dutch (Netherlands)
    2. German German)
    3. English
    4. Chinese (traditional) (中國佬)
    5. Chinese (simplified) (中国佬)
    6. Japanese (Japanese)
    7. korean (Korean)
  2. Extended search capabilities
  3. Various smaller bugs solved.

 

 

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Pallas shown the demo database in Japanese

 

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Pallas shows the demo database in Chinese (Taiwan) (Pallas用中文顯示演示數據庫(台灣)

Pallas can be downloaded in the RC2 version from  this location, and is free for use up to one hundred (100) elements in the inventory.

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Pallas RC2 version launched

Pallas, the advanced inventory management package, is now available in Release Candidate 2 version. The changes compared to the RC1 version are:

  1. Multilingualism extended to:
    1. Dutch
    2. German (Deutsch)
    3. English (English)
    4. Chinese (Traditional) (中國佬)
    5. Chinese (simplified) (中国佬)
    6. Japanese (Japanese)
    7. Korean (Korean)
  2. Search criteria expanded
  3. Fixed several minor software bugs.
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Pallas shows the demo database in Japanese (Pallasはデモデータベースを日本語で表示しています)

 

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Pallas shows the demo database in Chinese (Taiwan) (Pallas用中文顯示演示數據庫(台灣)

Pallas can be downloaded in the RC2 version from this location, and is free to use up to one hundred (100) elements in the inventory.

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Pallas inventory management software is ready for download

As of today, the inventory software management package Pallas is read for download!

Pallas facilitates the management of large quantities of elements. I wrote Pallas to manage my inventory of electrical and electronic components, and I have used it if for a number of years in my company. After adding a few improvements and broadening its scope beyond electronic components, it is now ready to be used for a substantial range of inventory management chores.

The lack of finding a suitable software package to do what I wanted to do – control my company's inventory of components in a local database that was reliable yet simple prompted me to write the application myself – an investment that pays off over time but I am very satisfied with it. I was unable to find anything fulfilled these requirements, some were too amateurish and small, other were too complex and too expensive. I think Pallas fits nicely in between these two extremes, it is small enough to run on any modern PC yet  it can store millions of records.

Please visit the page about Pallas for more information.

 

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Pallas inventory management is launched

The Pallas inventory program can be downloaded from today!

Pallas makes managing large amounts of elements easy. I wrote to Pallas to manage an inventory of electronics components and have been using it internally for several years.

For me, the lack of a good, locally running and reliable database for my component administration was a reason to write the application myself - an investment that will pay for itself in the long term, but with which I am very satisfied. I couldn't find suitable software that met my requirements. The majority of inventory management software was either not reliable or too large and complex for my purposes.

Look at the new page dedicated to Pallas .