Congratulations on building a very useful program, Scarlett. I have
been meaning to do something like that for ages, but have never gotten
that far. I am still on Excel at the moment.
Betty
sdayres2@aol.com wrote:
>
> Terry:
>
> I developed a program in Access that allows me to enter all pertinent
> information about the iris including bloom dates, notes and pictures.
> It gives me the option to display the iris order by iris types,
> hybridizers, date planted, garden name etc. Pictures are shown with
> each iris page. You can search for irises and print out reports or
> labels. The database also stores hybridizer's names, phone number and
> web sites (if I know it). It is not set up to allow you to enter
> hybridizing info but that may change in the future as I get more into
> hybridizing.
>
> My very first seedlings are up. They look like grass.
>
> Scarlett
>
> In a message dated 3/20/2009 1:09:39 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time,
> angorabuns@yahoo. com writes:
>
>
> What program or programs does everyone use
> to keep track of their Iris?
>
> Thanks ahead of time
>
> Terry
>
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