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DiretoriaMirant
8 years agoQrew Trainee
Hi, I'm from Brazil too, I've never used Dan's techniques (they sound fantastic) but they are out of my level ( I don't know programming).
I'm thinking of giving up quickbase after 3 years without seeing advances in the internationalization or use advanced mobile features (as we are a construction company I need offline access).
Today we do many routines in Excel to be able to import the bank information and boletos, which generates many human mistakes and loss of time.
I am studying migrating to windev / webdev and starting from scratch. I would like to know your experience and perspectives. please contact me at martin@mirantesdalagoa.com.br
I'm thinking of giving up quickbase after 3 years without seeing advances in the internationalization or use advanced mobile features (as we are a construction company I need offline access).
Today we do many routines in Excel to be able to import the bank information and boletos, which generates many human mistakes and loss of time.
I am studying migrating to windev / webdev and starting from scratch. I would like to know your experience and perspectives. please contact me at martin@mirantesdalagoa.com.br
_anomDiebolt_
8 years agoQrew Elite
Brazil is the next big QuickBase market and I am going to personally come down there and work with you guys to prospect and hold a QuickBase user conference where we feature only topics that can't be done naively or that users don't know how to do natively.
We are going to have to work on our branding. My current thinking is that is a toss up between the original "Mas Que Nada" (No Way inEnglish) theme and the Capacitar (Empower in English) theme. And we may have to substitute Lua (Lua was developedd at Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, in Brazil.) instead of Haskell as the official programming language.
I am going to contact QuickBase marketing and see if they will thrown in some swag like pens, USB cables or t-shirts to support these efforts.
Think big:
We are going to have to work on our branding. My current thinking is that is a toss up between the original "Mas Que Nada" (No Way inEnglish) theme and the Capacitar (Empower in English) theme. And we may have to substitute Lua (Lua was developedd at Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, in Brazil.) instead of Haskell as the official programming language.
I am going to contact QuickBase marketing and see if they will thrown in some swag like pens, USB cables or t-shirts to support these efforts.
Think big: