The votes are in, and the winners are...
Well, first of all, sincere thanks to all the contributors for sharing their ideas. In my book every single one of them is a clear winner. Let's face it it is nice to win a prize, but some PFC services may be used more than others. A note to our contributors: Regardless of your place in the contest there are hundreds of grateful PFC developers out there benefiting from your work.
If you find any extensions useful take a few minutes and send them a "Thank You" email. See the page for the author email address.
Finally here are the results.
Title | Place | Author | Object | Description |
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1st | Sharon Weinstrom Buntz | n_tr n_tr_SQLAnywhere u_dw f_begin_end_tran_code |
Provides important transaction management functionality to keep your SQLAnywhere database running smoothly. | |
2nd | Lee Hendricks | n_cst_appmanager | Automatically select the source of user and application settings from ini file or the registry. | |
3rd | Stephen Pareles | n_cst_dwsrv_multitable | The extension resolves conflicts between the referential integrity database triggers and the Multi-Table service update sequence. |
Thanks to everyone who took time to vote and make their voice heard.
Please keep the extensions coming! There will be other contests in the near future, but after all the idea behind the extension page is to share your work with others and hopefully influence the future direction of PFC.
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