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Re: Software



Hi BJ,

I would stick with Access because of it's compatibility with MSOffice products.
You can take your database and put it on webpages, in Powerpoint, in Excel
etc.

Sharon Centanne
 

bj_dalton wrote:

A friend is looking for a inexpensive database management software program in which he wants to design and create a database for a small legal department.   Didn't say what portion... He had the following software names: Alpha FiveFilemakerApproachAccess Question:  Is there anyone out there who have developed, programmed, and managed their own database(s) using the above, that would be willing to share their experience.? Question:  How easy is it to create a relational database with the software;  networking;  security issues, etc., Any assistance would be appreciated. Thanks Bob Daltonbj_dalton@msn.com
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