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With LongJump, you can create powerful applications to manage your information and teams with simple drag-and-drop features and menu-driven processes. You'll be able to customize your data, add policies, build print templates and web forms.

LongJump is a full-fledge platform for developers to plug in their data and start creating powerful, data-driven, business management applications. Our web services REST application programming interfaces (APIs) enable connection to data in virtually any system and our internal JumpScript language streamlines the LongJump interface to specific business needs.
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| LongJump's interface allows you to rapidly prototype applications. Without any coding, you can develop complete data models with fully functional interaction. |
Get peace of mind with little effort. Never provision another server or worry about backing up system data. LongJump's fully managed environment takes care of all the enterprise-grade IT services. |
Create a single application and use the same data and data models in a variety of other applications. This puts even the most complex enterprise in the cloud for better visibility across the organization. |
LongJump applications are informationally-driven. In other words, they revolve around data you might have in your file cabinets, sticky notes, spreadsheets, on your teammate’s files, in your email application, shopping lists, screenplays, carpool calendar, delivery schedules, caterers, in a database somewhere, etc. Virtually anything you might break down into a structured view can be the basis for an application.
You will need a good handle on how you want to organize the information and what you want to do with it. The best approach is to think in terms of records and processes. For example, If you have a carpool, you may have members of the carpool and you want reminders sent out to them when it's their turn to drive. You may also have routes and specific days where routes have to be adhered to. If you can break down your tasks into records and processes, you'll be way ahead of the game.
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