Evan, you mentioned you were looking for a program to manage your customer data base. I suggest you take a look at Helix RADE.
www.helixtech.com
Best regards,
John
Data Management
Started by lcpguy, Jul 09 2003 01:50 PM
2 replies to this topic
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Posted 09 July 2003 - 01:50 PM
#2
Posted 11 July 2003 - 10:25 AM
I too am a long time user of the Helix rdbms. Generally speaking, I'd highly recommend it. This is a great product if you want a LOT of dB power, but aren't a full time dB developer. It's the kind of product that you can pick up once a year and make good use out of... instead of text programming, one uses tiles.
Only small caveat is that it's a 9 application. Runs reasonably in Classic. Work IS proceeding on an X version, but my guess is that it won't happen until late Fall.
Evan, I could possibly help you out a bit here...
Only small caveat is that it's a 9 application. Runs reasonably in Classic. Work IS proceeding on an X version, but my guess is that it won't happen until late Fall.
Evan, I could possibly help you out a bit here...
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Posted 11 July 2003 - 05:04 PM
paulc, on Jul 11 2003, 11:25 AM, said:
I too am a long time user of the Helix rdbms. Generally speaking, I'd highly recommend it. This is a great product if you want a LOT of dB power, but aren't a full time dB developer. It's the kind of product that you can pick up once a year and make good use out of... instead of text programming, one uses tiles.
Only small caveat is that it's a 9 application. Runs reasonably in Classic. Work IS proceeding on an X version, but my guess is that it won't happen until late Fall.
Evan, I could possibly help you out a bit here...
Only small caveat is that it's a 9 application. Runs reasonably in Classic. Work IS proceeding on an X version, but my guess is that it won't happen until late Fall.
Evan, I could possibly help you out a bit here...
I'll be taking a harder look at the database stuff (thanks for the suggestions) after I get the new site posted. I'm ALMOST there. Doing it all in BBEdit with CSS, there are lots of cool possibilities. It'll be pretty plain at first (usually a good thing, actually), but at least easily expanded upon, unlike what I've got now.
Thats' why the site hasn't changed in a while - no point in working with the old stuff anymore. Might even get up toninght, albeit with some missing info and semi-empty pages.
Evan






