I currently need help from an R: base programmer/Developer. Many years ago, my company was using R:base for DOS. My company developed several insurance related systems. One was a claim tracking and reserve tracking system capable of producing audit trail reports per claim for losses, expenses and payments. In addition, we also created a time and expense billing system unique for claim adjusters in that, unlike law firm billing systems, adjusters had other billable items that required special programming unique to that industry. The system would also generate aged receivable reports on bills that had not yet been paid, unbilled work in progress reports etc.
These were never part ported over into the Windows environment, as eventually, my company moved from handling claims, to opening an insurance brokerage. Thus, all continued developing projects got tabled. The applications themselves were compiled using the R:base compiler which originally had been created by former Microrim employees. I don't know if this can be reversed engineered. In any event, I do have data files and possibly the. APP files as well. I'm looking for someone who can re-create these in the current R:base and window environment. Because these are DOS-based systems, they don't currently run on my computer but I understand that there is a another program that can be obtained that would allow these to run. Any assistance or advice will be greatly appreciated. Regards, Frederick J . Fisher, J.D., CCP President Fisher Consulting Group Inc. 214 Main Street #181 El Segundo, CA 90245 d. <tel:310%20426%202105> 310 426 2105 c. <tel:310-413-6200> 310-413-6200 f. 310-356-3355 Skype: (213) 457-3165 <http://www.fishercg.com/> www.fishercg.com <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected] -- For group guidelines, visit http://www.rbase.com/support/usersgroup_guidelines.php --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBASE-L" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/rbase-l/089201da02e2%24d8b05470%248a10fd50%24%40fishercg.com.

