The binary file format (fixed format binary) is the most stable format
I have encountered. Not only does the *.bin file contain the data in a
single file but it also occupies a smaller space. Regards, Rudy B.

On 5/10/05, Peter H. Van Demark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dick:
> 
> >Maybe Maptitude could have a converter to say a dbf and then to is moved 
> >into Maptitude.
> 
> That already exists: you can open a table and choose File-Save As to save 
> it into another format.
> 
> Peter
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