From: Laurent Daudelin (Laurent_Daudelin_at_fanniemae.com)
Date: Fri Oct 01 2004 - 11:04:37 PDT
On 01/10/04 13:33, "Mike Detlefsen" <mdetlefsen_at_mac.com> wrote:
> Definitely not abandonware. It needs a registration code, and he's not
> giving those out anymore according to his web site. He specifically
> says it's not abandoned, and he doesn't rule out the possibility of it
> being freely distributed (but still copyrighted) someday.
>
> I have the 4 database version, I'd like to have the 64 database
> version. that's why I'm looking at other programs. Leverage might be
> nice, but it's too expensive for me. I tried it many years ago and
> found it to be much more difficult to use than NewtDB. FilePad is just
> too limiting, no date fields, and you can't change most field
> definitions without deleting it and creating a new one (really awkward).
I don't remember seeing it mentioned but there is the eBase NewtonWorks
module that, although maybe not as extensive as other databases, has a nice
FileMaker-like interface and integrates well in NewtonWorks. Of course,
NewtonWorks call for Newton OS 2.1...
-Laurent.
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