What about knoda (www.knoda.org). Seems to be an Access like front end for several database types which runs on kde.
I have not used it myself. Cheers Ross Drummond On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 11:37, Roy Britten wrote: > I figure that there's enough experience on this list to go hunting for > recommendations. > > I'm on the hunt for a cross-platform equivalent to MS Access. High-level > requirements are for "something to let users enter data to a standalone > database". Requirements are to support at least Linux (I'm not entirely > off-topic) and Windows, and OS-X support would be handy also. Must > contain (or be easily deployed with) a database engine, preferably > SQL-capable, and support interactive GUI elements such as buttons, text > boxes, drop-down lists etc. It's OK to have to recompile for each > platform, so long as the source code is largely platform-independent. > > Options I'm considering at the moment are CodeBase and eXist, both > Java-based. > > Any experience/recommendations would be most welcome. > > Thanks, > Roy.
