EDIdEv SEF Reader 1.0

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  • Date added:
    13/03/2004
  • File size:
    5.8M
  • License:
    Free
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP, 256MB RAM

Publisher’s description

The SEF Reader enables you to view SEF (Standard Exchange Format) files in a more readable format similar to that of most implementation guidelines. It supports SEF files for EDI X12 and UN/EDIFACT standards. It is free software. SEF or Standard Exchange Format is an open-standard, machine readable format file that defines the implementation guideline of a trading partner. The purpose of SEF is to standardize the format of implementation guidelines so that computers can obtain instructions (to process EDI files) from SEF files automatically.

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  1. Very funny Anonymous -- May 4 2005, 07.14

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  2. Would have been nice if it had instruction Anonymous -- October 25 2004, 14.12

    dnloaded demo and have o idea how to useit since it doesn't have any help file or instruction. Not very smart if you hope to sell it ;(

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  3. Very good game. Entertaining, graphics are a little average at times. Anonymous -- October 25 2004, 08.55

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  4. lots of blood Anonymous -- October 24 2004, 19.46

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  5. Crap! Anonymous -- October 8 2004, 12.23

    I can't be bothered typing anything long, CRAP! Waste of a download and space.

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