Did you considered http://dabodev.com/#db  ? (I was not able to see 
their *.swf demos)


 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?
>
> 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.
>
>
>
>


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