On Tuesday 15 May 2007, Andrew wrote:
> They didn't but the o/s it runs on for Profile is Uncle Bills.

Entirely needlessly, I hasten to say - other products using Interbase (eg 
Promed) don't artificially impose such restrictions onto their users

And, in any case, it doesn't matter - because it will *NOT* restrict user 
access, backup mechanisms, RAM or processor usage artificially as MSSQL does.

Use Firebird (the open sourced branch of Interbase) and have as many 
concurrent users as you like, use as much RAM and as many processors as you 
have, run live synchronized shadow databases on slave servers etc. - without 
having to pay for a single license (but feel free to donate to the 
projectwhatever you think it is worth, and pay for qualified support when you 
need it)

Horst
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