Need Domain Help?  |  Buy a domain  |  Corporate Site
butterscotch.com is your portal into the world of technology. Learn how to do more with the tech you already own in language everyone can understand.
 

Popular Searches

thank you
If your download does not start automatically, click here to start your download. This link will take you to an external site for download.
Based on your download you may be interested in these video tutorials, articles and related software titles.

Advertisement

QPR ProcessGuide Xpress 7.6.1.541

QPR ProcessGuide Xpress provides business users with a powerful tool for exposing, analyzing, developing, documenting, improving and communicating business process information.

Published:
May 12, 2008
Published by:
License
See Home Page
Cost
€365.00
Trial Period:
90 Days
OS:
XP / Vista
Cow Rating:
5ra
Popularity:
32%
User Rating:
+1
-0
+1

It focuses on the business user who is seeking to create and maintain end to end process model hierarchies, rather than isolated presentations of flowcharts.

Recent Comments
leave a comment
Please login to add your comment
Leave A Comment
Name:
Advertisement
Advertisement
Cool new features in Windows 7: Windows 7 new Snipping Tool

Windows 7 comes with a Snipping Tool that's easy-to-use! view it

Cool new features in Windows 7
Tutorials: How to manage user privileges in Ubuntu

In Ubuntu each user can have different privileges. view it

Tutorials
Tutorials: How to use the improved User Account Control in Windows 7 RC1

In Windows 7 RC 1 you get control over the infamous User Account Control settings. view it

Tutorials
Tutorials: Create a new user account in Windows

Want to add a new user? Here’s how! view it

Tutorials
Reinstalling Windows XP: Finalizing Windows XP reinstall

Just a few things to finalize our fresh reinstall of Windows XP view it

Reinstalling Windows XP
Tutorials: Creating folders and subfolders in Gmail

It's possible to have a folder-like structure in Gmail view it

Tutorials
Reinstalling Windows XP: Backing up Windows XP before you reinstall

Before you begin the reinstall you have to BACKUP everything you need view it

Reinstalling Windows XP
Upgrading from Windows XP to Windows 7: Upgrading from XP to Windows 7 - Using Easy Transfer on Windows XP

You can use Easy Transfer to get files and settings from XP to Windows 7 view it

Upgrading from Windows XP to Windows 7