On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 6:36 PM, Christopher Sawtell <csawt...@gmail.com>wrote:
> Quoting http://kexi-project.org/wiki/wikiview/index....@welcome.html > > Kexi is Free/Libre/Open-Source Software. As a real member of the KDE and > Calligra Suite projects, Kexi integrates fluently into both. It is designed > to be fully usable also without KDE on Linux/Unix, Mac OS X (with Fink) and > MS Windows platforms. > > So I suspect, and fear, that it might well run on windows, on the other > hand, knowing the nature of the beasts with which we are dealing, it might > well not. > > But then taking your suggestion of using a browser to access the database: > A browser is a browser you know. So why does it matter as far as the client > is concerned what the underlaying o/s is? > > > Ah ok so your suggestion is to create the database with a gui tool like kexi, then access it via a web browser. That certainly meets my objection :) Anyway, how are you, still in the same home? We are back in the hood after spending a year in Riccartoon after the quakes, renting within view of our house and waiting on IAG. But that's not an unusual story :)
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