Re: software for iris record keeping


I use Paradox for everything!  With my sons' help (computer network and
programmer people), I've set up school scheduling programs, records on our
cattle, etc.  Anything you can imagine, Paradox can do.  I still know only
the tip of the iceberg, but I love it for ease of use and flexibility and
amazing search and report capabilities.

Patricia Roberson, in Goldthwaite, Texas, where a few days ago it was winter
and now it's in the 80's.  In bloom:  Harvest of Memories, Billionaire, and
Immortality

lynn.woosley@juno.com wrote:

> Sorry about the late reply to this one -- I have been out of circulation
> for business trips, my husband's back surgery, writing three articles for
> various economic conferences and publications, and a couple of family
> events. October has been REALLY busy!  Anyway, I think that something
> like Microsoft Access or Lotus Approach could be easily adapted to iris
> records.  I'm trying Access, so I'll let you know how it works.
>
> Lynn Woosley
> Marietta, GA
> USDA Zone 8
>
> On Thu, 16 Oct 1997 02:16:17 -0600 (MDT) Tmilchh@aol.com writes:
> >Does anyone have a suggestion of a good program for recording iris
> >collections?
> >      My kids have asked me what I would like for a present. And what
> >I would
> >like is an easy to use software program for recording bloomtime,
> >height of
> >stalk, number of bloom stalks, number of buds per bloomstalk, number
> >of buds
> >open at one time, length of bloom, etc. for each cultivar.  Is there
> >such a
> >program out there for irises?
> >                                                 Annette Milch
> >                                                  TMilchh@aol.com
> >                                                    Lexington,
> >Kentucky
> >                                                     zone 5
> >
> >where it
> >hasn't rained since the middle of September.
> >





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