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'''''Note:''' You also have access to the demo (learning) version of the system. To access the demo version, use the same username & password as for the "real" (production) version. This version looks exactly like the real one, but the data stored there is not relevant – so you will be able to learn, test, and try things on the demo version freely, with no fear of doing any damage.'' | '''''Note:''' You also have access to the demo (learning) version of the system. To access the demo version, use the same username & password as for the "real" (production) version. This version looks exactly like the real one, but the data stored there is not relevant – so you will be able to learn, test, and try things on the demo version freely, with no fear of doing any damage.'' | ||
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Revision as of 10:18, 29 December 2016
Comet is an internet-based application, which means that it can be accessed by anyone, anywhere and anytime. The system is available 24h per day, 365 days per year. The only prerequisites for access are internet connection and assigned credentials (username and password). All data, user configurations and processes are stored in one location – at the Comet Cloud (datacentre). New records or changes to existing records are immediately visible to all other users of the system, based on their level of access.
The system is accessed through any common web browser. However, we recommend Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox. No other software installation is required on your computer.
After opening the browser, you need to:
- enter the Comet web address
- enter your username and password
Note: You also have access to the demo (learning) version of the system. To access the demo version, use the same username & password as for the "real" (production) version. This version looks exactly like the real one, but the data stored there is not relevant – so you will be able to learn, test, and try things on the demo version freely, with no fear of doing any damage.