Try FileMaker Pro... works on both platforms, but was originally 
developed for Mac... so it's intuitively user friendly.
http://www.filemaker.com


>I'm going to be putting together a database of material of interest 
>for a collectors club to which I belong.
>
>What I'm hoping to find is something that will be of use to both Mac 
>and Windows users. (Yes I know the new Mac will do both; but I don't 
>do Windows.) And I'd like to have something that I can put up on the 
>Web that is searchable. Maybe even downloadable as a searchable pdf 
>document. Any suggestions.
>
>Did I mention inexpensive (which is why I don't do Windows).
>
>Thanks for any information.
>
>Anne Cartwright
>
>
>
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| be August 22 at Pitt Academy, 6010 Preston Highway.
| The LCS Web page is <http://www.kymac.org>.
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