Re: COMP: Record keeping databases
- To: i*@onelist.com
- Subject: Re: [iris-talk] COMP: Record keeping databases
- From: G* S*
- Date: Thu, 09 Mar 2000 11:26:52 -0800
- References: <d3.25b93e1.25f8e8e4@aol.com>
From: Gerry Snyder <gcsnyd@loop.com>
IrisAcher@aol.com wrote:
>
> From: IrisAcher@aol.com
>
> Hello, all. While shuffling through my decks of index cards and notebooks
> last eve., it became sadly apparent to me that I should have employed an
> electronic iris database some time ago....
>
> I know there is discussion about this topic in the archives. That was some
> time ago--any new thoughts? Should be easy to use, yet versatile!
For a geek like me, a general-purpose program is best. I can make it do
anything I need (at least so far).
I used to use dBase, first dos and then windows. I am now switching to
Access, which is part of MicroSloth Office.
> In particular, does anyone have experience/comments re: the software advertised
> on p. 124 of the latest AIS bulletin? Please respond off-list if you'd
> rather.
I'd be interested inhearing about this, too.
Gerry
--
g*@loop.com
Gerry Snyder, AIS Symposium Chair
Region 15 Ass't RVP, JT Chair
Member San Fernando Valley, Southern California Iris Societies
in warm, winterless Los Angeles
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