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Re: Researching collections databases



I didn't bother jumping in to the Access vs. filemaker debate, mainly
because I've said so much in the past about it, but I'll also point out to
those who haven't been on the list long enough that many of us are using
Inmagic DB/Textworks, and I think it'll do everything Access does and more,
and it's a lot easier to learn.

Rather than go through all I've said about it before, I'll direct everyone
to www.inmagic.com, as well as to the list archives -

http://listserv.muohio.edu/archives/archives.html

A search under "inmagic" or "db/textworks", with my name in the address
field, will probably turn up all the long posts I've written in the past.

DS

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