Chris,
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back at the office.
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Johan Nel
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On 2019/04/08 16:32, Chris Davis wrote:
Hi All
We are looking at extending our application so we can gather some information
from mobiles.
The easiest example is a signature for proof of delivery.
We certainly don't want to start from scratch and are hoping to find a solution
which will allow us to feed some basic data across for the forms to use, have
barcode scanning and signature capture.
And then send us the data back to process.
We have found one solution which is almost what we want but not quite, just
wondered if anyone out there is doing a similar thing and can make any
recommendations.
Googling it just shows how many solutions are out there.
We are hoping to find one that will allow us to resell the soltution as our own
possibly with some branding to make it look like ours as well.
Regards
Chris.
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