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BxReporter was written in Microsoft's C# language. It has optimized versions for application development with Microsoft Visual Studio 2003(.NET 1.1) and 2005 (.NET 2.0) and is for Microsoft Windows XP SP2 and VISTA.  It comes with complete API documentation and an extensive programmer's manual that includes API terminology definitions and coding examples. There are no royalty charges; only a per application charge.

Current Product Version 3.0 March 17,2010

License Type

Unit Price

License Type Description

Product IDs

Developer

$50.00

This price is for a Single Developer license to be used for development of applications for personal use by the developer. When an application, using BxReporter, is made available for use by other persons and/or sold, then BxReporter must be purchased at the current use per application price minus the amount already paid for the developer version.

 2.1.1.3

Application

$250.00

This price is for use of BxReporter in a single application including subsequent versions for resale or use by persons other than the developer.

 2.1.2.3

The following charges will be added:

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California state sales tax if applicable

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Delivery and Handling charges when mailing of a CD is requested

 Refer to Product License Agreement for a complete description of terms.

Product can be purchased directly* from BioXing:

BioXing
Sales Department
201 Fieldcrest Ct.
Danville, CA 94506

925.736.6329

* In the future on-line purchases will be accepted.

 

 

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