Sherwood Botsford skribis (esperanto estas la unua internacia lingvo):
> I was beginning to think that was the case, after several days on the
> list with very little traffic.
> Rekall has the same issue.
>
> What choice did you eventually make?
When I choose Knoda, Horst Knorr was present  (I even receive an answer 
from him)
>
> I've also looked at pfm, but it appears that you have to really know
> postgres before it's much use to you.  I've also looked at PgAdmin
> III.  Again, the learning curve appears closer to a cliff to get
> started.
>
> I've also looked at bond.  While editing xml is a bit icky, it appears
> simpler than PgAdmin or pfm.
>
> I've run out of options in Linux.  Right now I'm looking at doing this
> in MS Access running on WinXP in VirtualBox.  I have VB anyway for
> other reasons.  (Digikam is not as effective as IMatch for maintaining
> photo libraries, and Gimp doesn't hack it compared to photoshop.)  My
> other option is Filemaker under Mac.
Obviously you've looked at far more options than I did (so I plan to 
have a look also).

Since you doesn't seem to be bound to free software, I would suggest 
Windev, which I used for years.
Wysiwig user-friendly combination of relational database with 
windows-front-end seems to be scarce anymay....or perhaps should one 
consider php system, but I don't know of elaborated front-end for php....

windev is in http://www.pcsoft.fr/index.html (also have a look at webdev)
They uses a proprietary 4th generation object-oriented language, 
available in french and in english, with debugger and so on, much more 
elaborated as any free competitor, so, as they claim, you develop must 
faster. In fact it looks to me that it is to informatic languages what 
esperanto is to natural languages: much easier.....except that esperanto 
is free, and windev is not
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