12 questions, about three minutes. You will see straight away how well TX Text Control fits your document generation, and honestly so: “probably not” is a possible result too.
Which platform runs the application the documents are meant to come from?
Question 2 of 12 · Document creation today
How do your documents come about today?
Question 3 of 12 · Template maintenance
What happens when a template needs to change, say a new text block or a logo?
Question 4 of 12 · Document volume
How many documents does your company generate from data, such as quotes, contracts, notices or invoices?
Question 5 of 12 · Office on the server
Do you currently use Word or Office on a server to generate documents automatically?
Question 6 of 12 · PDF and signatures
What requirements do you have for PDF, signatures or e-invoicing?
Question 7 of 12 · Word familiarity
How important is it that users edit templates in a Word-like environment?
Question 8 of 12 · Data integration
Should data from your application flow into the documents automatically?
Question 9 of 12 · Web requirement
Where should documents be edited in the future?
Question 10 of 12 · Compliance
Are there compliance requirements for your documents, such as audit-proof archiving?
Question 11 of 12 · Developer load
How much developer time does the topic of documents tie up today?
Question 12 of 12 · Time horizon
How concrete is your project?
Your result
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Your answers paint the typical picture of a TX project: a .NET environment, real document volume and requirements that TX covers out of the box. The TX Compass turns that into a solid recommendation, complete with an architecture idea and an honest assessment of the licensing costs.Some of your answers speak clearly for document automation with TX Text Control, others leave open whether the investment pays off across the board. Weighing exactly that, including the vendor's licensing costs, is the job of the TX Compass.Based on these answers, TX Text Control is probably oversized for you, and we would rather tell you that now than after a purchase. If your software only produces a simple PDF now and then, a lightweight library is often enough. If you are unsure, the TX Compass settles this bindingly, with a results guarantee.
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The next step: the TX Compass
The self-assessment shows the direction, the TX Compass delivers the decision: 90 minutes with an architect experienced in TX, a clear yes or no to TX Text Control for your case, including a neutral assessment of the licensing costs. With a results guarantee: a clear recommendation, or you pay nothing. 499.00 € net plus VAT, fully credited toward the TX Roadmap.