I remember FoxPro being very promising as well, but after the MS purchase I never say it again... ________________________________ From: plug-discuss-bounces@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us [mailto:plug-discuss-bounces@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us] On Behalf Of keith smith Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2007 6:18 AM To: Main PLUG discussion list Subject: Re: Query/Form Builder / Database I'm not sure if you can still get FoxPro 2.6 for UNIX, however this is about as close to access as you will get. FoxPro is a stronger database and was created for developers. It does have a command window and I saw FoxPro 2.6 Windows in use by financial analysts in a large corp. about 10 years ago. I was a FoxPro developer and did from time to time aid the financial analysts push their envelope. This was an environment where the data in a mini computer running a specialized application was exported in DBF format. As I recall there were 154 tables each containing anywhere from a few thousand to over a million records. This data was relational and spanned. Spanned meaning one had to add a date to the query to rebuild an event. The financial analysts seemed to to do well using FoxPro Windows. I have not seen the Unix version, however I have read that it is very similar or almost identical to the DOS or Windows version. I think there was also a version for the MAC. M$ bought FoxPro. It has been said they bought FoxPro for it's Rushmore technology. They quickly started to kill it. 7 or 8 years ago FoxPro skills where in demand. The best desktop database ever made and the Visual versions came with a bunch of stuff. I miss FoxPro. Bryan O'Neal wrote: What do people recommend for a good, easy to use, small company database app with query and form builders? I have a small group of people sharing a nasty set of excel files and I want to move them up in the world, but I don't want to teach them to be DBA's and I don't want to do everything for them, all I want to do is set up the schema, import the data, write a few quays and let them play. Basically I am looking for the open/free version of MS Access. And don't tell me I need to run some $20K Oracle installation for 5 people to share a customer database. I have heard it all before, Don't let the end users have control, don't use DA's that don't have advanced permissions and record lock, etc. I have heard it all before and I still believe in application appropriate complexity. I realy am looking for easy to use, but I have never used any (Other then Access, and I don't want to suport MS if I don't have to) Suggestions? --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss Keith Smith A link from my website to yours Submit Your Metro Phoenix Website ________________________________ Get your own web address. Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business.