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Active Desktop

Optional feature of Microsoft Windows that changes the desktop into the equivalent of a Web page. This feature enables programs to be run with a single click of the mouse instead of the usual double-clicking, and enables HTML content to be displayed and automatically updated in place of static images or wallpaper. Active Desktop was introduced with Microsoft's Internet Explorer 4 Web browser for Windows.


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The SmartEnterprise 2 suite includes the Enterprise Foundation, an integration layer; the RF Voice Foundation, WarehouseLogic logistics management software, the Active Desktop GUI-based single point access and control module, the d'Amigo alert management and reporting tool, and the e-Vista web-based visibility tool, which enables customers to track the movement and status of their inventory in real time.
"Our employees are already extremely efficient in using the keystroke and command line procedures of the previous generation of the software, but now they will also have the advantage of mouse-driven monitoring and control through Active Desktop," he said.
1, the Active Desktop single-point process monitoring and control module, the e-Vista web-based supply chain visibility tool, the d'Amigo alerts and reporting tool, the RF communications module and the EZConnect EDI-XML e-commerce module from Headwater Business Partner ACOM Solutions, Inc.
 
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