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Last Post 11/09/2010 9:50 AM by  Jgoodman
My Insurance Repair Database
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11/11/2009 1:26 PM

    Years ago I wrote a DOS estimating system.  I recently retrieved all rights and license to my old system.

    I posted a link to the scope sheets awhile back at www.stormcentral.com/scopesheets.

    The database that those sheets referenced is located here www.thedatacloset.com.

    I was working on this back at the beginning of the year, when work was slow.  I have not messed with it in months, since I am now very busy.  But I thought some people might find it interesting.

    Jeff Goodman

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    11/02/2010 2:07 AM
    Wow - Great job..
    Out of curiosity. what prompted you to make these?
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    11/09/2010 9:50 AM
    They were developed in conjunction with a DOS based scanned estimating system. 

    We spent 6 years and over half a million dollars developing that thing. 

    But we were too small to support the big companies, and eventually the software company morphed to an adjusting company.  The adjusting company got run into the ground a couple of years after I left in 1999.

    Jeff
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