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Q: Following trials of Form Builder 1 and Password Page Protection I would like to buy licenses for both. In your pricing you mention discount of 30% for more than one license. Does this only apply for the same software or for two licenses of different programs.
A: The 30% discount applies to mutli users licenses ie for the same software not different titles. We do offer volume discounts where 10 or more titles are purchased but not for 2 titles.
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Q: Many thanks for your reply to my last query and for replying so promptly. Excellent service. In addition to 'Form Builder 1' I am also interested in 'Password Page protection'. In the registered version of 'Password Page Protection', is it possible to create and use my own password page where visitors enter the password or do I have to use the default page provided? I have the same query for 'Form Builder 1' where clicking 'Submit' opens a page showing the field contents. Again, can I use my own page for this or do I have to use the one provided.
A: You could set up your own password entry page for both/either of these by simply including in your page a form (post) with the required fields and then submitting it to the code page. To do this view source of the default entry page to determine the required field names and then set up a form that posts to the Password Page Protection or the Form1 code.
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Q: The demo version of Formbuilder 1 includes the marketing message ....powered by Form1 software... when sending the form. Will this message be removed in the registered version or can I remove this message myself.
A: It is removed from registered forms and only appears n forms build using unregistered software.
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Q: How does your budget tool handle payroll? Does it allow for positions by location and hourly rates with assumptions for increases? How does your product handle multiple locations and divisions that each require their own budget?
A: It allows you do add budget line items which can be refined year on year using percentage adjustments (based on cost amount not hours etc). So for payroll it is the payroll cost adjucted by a percentage (not the hours). If you require multiple budgets (divisions) you can simply create a separate budget file for each. You can download and give the software a trial free for 7 days, this allows you to assess its suitability.
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Q: I cannot determine whether to buy the Budget Tool or the Forecast Budget Builder. How do you suggest I work out which one would suit? Does the Budget Tool perform any forecasting? I already use an Excel workbook for my budget. I do need forecasting capability, and there seems to be more charts in the Forecast Builder that would be very useful. Would I be wrong in saying that the FBBE is more advanced than the BTBE?
A: They are really providing different benefits. The Forecast and Budget Builder is a high level tool that provides a forecast and a very high level budgeting capacity (not itemized lines). The Budgeting Tool allows you to add any line items you like but does not really provide a high level forecast. Many clients use both together, the Forecast and Budget Builder to generate a forecast and get a high level feel of revenue and costs. They then use this as a frame work from which they develop a more detailed budget using the Budget Tool (if you already have a budget spreadsheet this could possibly be used for the detailed budget).
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