or maybe Excel. Practically no learning curve for doing database work.
Ward On Aug 15, 2007, at 5:31 PM, Anne Cartwright wrote: > The following was just released out on macNN > (http://www.macnn.com/articles/07/08/15/appleworks.discontinued): > > Apple discontinues AppleWorks > > Without grand publicity, Apple has decided to stop all development on > AppleWorks, its formerly iconic productivity suite. The information > was > quietly passed on to resellers last week, who were told that the > software had reached an "End of Life" stage. Sales have been > officially > stopped, and trying to visit the AppleWorks website redirects visitors > to the page for the recently-launched iWork '08. iWork handles many of > the same tasks as AppleWorks (spreadsheets, presentations et al.), > while > the latter has not been updated for some time. > > > iWork needs a database to satisfy my needs; or maybe I will half to > learn how to use FileMaker Pro. > > Anne Cartwright > > > > _______________________________________________ > The next Louisville Computer Society meeting will > be September 25 at MacAuthority, 128 Breckinridge Lane. > Posting address: MacGroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu > Information: http://www.math.louisville.edu/mailman/listinfo/macgroup
