On Monday 29 Sep 2003 3:43 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I've never actually looked at kjots before, but it looks > > reasonable. Have you got the file size up to a point at which it > > becomes a problem? TreePad managed fine until it approached 1MB, > > then it became reeeaaalllyyy slow. > > I have about a dozen "books" which are stored as separate files. > Each book contains anything from 20 to over 200 entries and I've > not noticed any problems. > Encouraging
> > Sql is on my list of todos, when I get a round tuit. Is it > > really feasible for a job like this? I've done quite a bit of > > multi-table database work under a dos format and under Lotus > > Approach, and a little Oracle in my college work, though I'm > > rusty. I enjoyed it, and would like to get back to it, but I > > thought this application would be too fuzzy? > > The problem I had is that I have several machines plus a couple > laptops so needed a way to access the database wherever I was. A > centralized database was really the only effective solution. There > are many such utilities but because it requires a central server it > needs some sort of web connection. It sounds a big job. Thanks, Anne -- Registered Linux User No.293302 Have you visited http://twiki.mdklinuxfaq.org yet?
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