NAVFIT99 is an open source project that allows you to view and edit NAVFIT98A database (.accdb) files. This website uses a publicly accessible server on the internet for functionality. This server is intended for demo purposes only.
See Security Notice on NAVFITOnline more info.
Any device Windows/Mac/Linux/iOS/Android/etc with a modern web browser should be able to run NAVFIT99.
Yes, this project is divided into three parts.
Please see each part's GitHub repo for directions by clicking on them.NAVFIT98A is a Windows program created by SPAWAR that allows people to organize and edit U.S. Navy Evaluations and Fitness Reports. NAVFIT98A is available for Windows. See here for more information. This website is a viewer for NAVFIT files that are normally opening on a native NAVFIT98a program.
eNAVFIT was an online Adobe program that allowed members to write and route FITREPS online. It has been discontinued.
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NO. NAVFIT99 is released under MIT License.
There's a lot more where this came from. I develop and maintain the NAVADMIN Viewer app which lets you search US Navy and Marine Corps admin messages offline.
This a web demo of NAVFIT99, an open source project.
USE OF THIS WEBSITE IS AT YOUR OWN RISK. Transmission and storage of data on the internet is inherently insecure.
You accept all responsibility for using this website.
You can try out NAVFITOnline on this website by uploading a NAVFIT database with dummy information.
Sending and entering sensitive data on this website is discouraged. You are free to download, view the code of, and run NAVFIT99 on your own private environment.
NAVFIT99 is released under MIT License.
NAVFIT99 IS NOT AFFILIATED OR ENDORSED BY THE U.S. NAVY or U.S. GOVERNMENT. For information regarding NAVFIT98A, click here.
If you do not agree to the above notice and disclaimer, do not use this website.