[email protected] wrote:
> On Fri, 10 Jul 2009 09:33:25 +0200
> moebius <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>   
>> Bonjour,
>> Unfortunately, I've found no solution except yours....
>> It would be nice to find someone able to look at the code to update it ; 
>> I don't understand why knoda, that is a very good frontend with features 
>> that are nowhere else in linux world, is left without noone to maintain it.
>>
>>     
>
>
> I don't know about "nowhere else".  I wanted to stop using Knoda because of a 
> few bugs and because of problems with some of the KDE libraries, that it 
> requires, conflicting with versions I needed to use.
>
> However, I found that Open Office Database works very well as a nice GUI 
> forms frontend to mySQL (the database I am using) via ODBC, so I switched.  I 
> don't know if it meets your requirements, but maybe it's worth a look?
>
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Whilst open office base has many good features it does not appear to be 
able to present a user interface, form, that is pleasing to the eye - 
just boxes. 
There are some other features that knoda excels at but my database 
cannot remember what they are at the moment. As I vaguely recall it was 
a feature of drop down boxes where knoda has a selection option that you 
can put in when you are creating the form but for open office it 
involves writing a macro.

Knoda please.

martin welsh

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