On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 8:34 PM, it@sajego.net<it@sajego.net> wrote:
> Kris: I thought the NeoOffice database was scary. This was downright
> terrifying! (It did look cool, though, especially the forms feature.)
It feels a lot to me like Microsoft Access, without VBA support. It
definitely has a learning curve but it can also be extremely powerful.
I don't believe you need all this offers though in order to do what
you're after.
> John, Garage Sale has matured a LOT since I last looked at it. I have an
> old license I can upgrade, so this is probably going to end up being my most
> economical solution, though Fabian's AppleWorks suggestion would have been
> if I could find it! ( if I decide to replace my copy of AW is my best bet
> LEMswap? And does AW play nice with Leopard?)
Good, Garage Sale looked pretty nice to me too. AppleWorks should work
still as long as you get the carbon Mac OS X version and not a Mac OS
9 or below only version. Just beware, I think Apple is eager to show
carbon the door in the near future.
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Best Regards,
John Musbach
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