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''EMarketOffer'' is a fully customised application written in Microsoft C# using the Microsoft .net framework. The local data storage used by ''EMarketOffer'' is implemented in a proprietary format. | ''EMarketOffer'' is a fully customised application written in Microsoft C# using the Microsoft .net framework. The local data storage used by ''EMarketOffer'' is implemented in a proprietary format. | ||
− | ''EMarketOffer'' is computationally intensive, you are advised to use the most powerful workstation available to you. For some users, performance on | + | ''EMarketOffer'' is computationally intensive, you are advised to use the most powerful Windows workstation available to you. |
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+ | For some users, performance on a single core PC may not be adequate. ''EMarketOffer'' is a heavy user of system resources and it is recommended that you minimise the running of other applications while using program especially when forecasting. Competition between applications for resources, or an excessive need to use virtual memory on disk, may degrade performance to impractical levels. | ||
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Revision as of 13:44, 7 February 2014
EMarketOffer is a fully customised application written in Microsoft C# using the Microsoft .net framework. The local data storage used by EMarketOffer is implemented in a proprietary format.
EMarketOffer is computationally intensive, you are advised to use the most powerful Windows workstation available to you.
For some users, performance on a single core PC may not be adequate. EMarketOffer is a heavy user of system resources and it is recommended that you minimise the running of other applications while using program especially when forecasting. Competition between applications for resources, or an excessive need to use virtual memory on disk, may degrade performance to impractical levels.