Linux databases
Knapp
magick.crow at gmail.com
Fri Jun 15 09:40:30 UTC 2007
Did you take a look at open office? Also if you are up to it you can use
PostGreSQL. There are some gui's for that too. I have to say that I do miss
the ease of Access though.
Douglas
On 6/15/07, Alexander Smirnov <smirnoff at mail.nnov.ru> wrote:
>
> On Monday 11 June 2007, Neil Winchurst wrote:
> > In the old days using Windows I used to create databases for small
> > companies, usually using Borland Paradox. This program worked very well
> > for me. When I moved over to Linux some 6 years ago the one thing that
> > was missing for me was the equivalent to Paradox (or even Access).
> >
> > I have looked around a bit recently, and the situation seems to be a
> > little better. At the moment I am looking at Kexi, but that is still at
> > an early stage of development.
> >
> > Does anyone out there have any recommendations or comments? For the
> > moment I could do with a simple flat-file database which gives me some
> > good facilities to control the output for printing. Relational databases
> > can come later.
> >
> have a look at http://www.sqlite.org/
> More and more linux applications using it.
>
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