
Jeff-Net Report Runner Viewer for Crystal Reports 11.0.48
Jeff-Net Report Runner Viewer is our simple, easy to use, Crystal Reports viewer.

ALL versions of Crystal Reports are supported. Some of the features are: - Easy interface - Fully customizable interface (for you or your users) - Separate production and work folders - View and set record selection on-the-fly - Easily set logon ID and password, and if necessary DSN and database settings - Command line options and shortcuts - Much, much, more It will run on any Windows based machine. If there are parameters for the reports, you will be prompted. All the flexibility of running it within Crystal Reports, but users can't modify the report templates. This is a much less expensive option than buying another license for the Crystal Reports designer just to look at reports, and it is much easier to use by end users. There are extended options for locking folders, saving login information, hiding and/or locking certain features. If this software doesn't do something you expect, just let us know. We'll probably add it in for you for free, or tell you how to do it (maybe it's already an existing feature). Pricing for the ad-supported version is 100% free. After you download and install the Viewer, you can activate the free, ad-supported version simply by clicking on the 'I Want The Free, Ad-Supported Version' in the About window.
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