Razzak, Checking out products that your customers use along with RBase will give you more ideas! A proactive approach rather than a reactive approach is the difference between being a leader or a follower.
The file compare feature is so absolutely amazing that you have to see it! At work I have a local copy of the RBase application on which I do mods and testing. To avoid inadvertently stepping on myself, I compare the two versions of a file before starting on any changes. It is so cool to read the two files side by side with the differences highlighted. The confidence factor goes way up. There is a button to switch between seeing the complete files or just the differences. Also, unload a really large database and read it with UltraEdit, navigating to the bottom and back to the top, and then try it with RBEdit. You may find you have some more work to do. The speed of UltraEdit is amazing. In fact it has been amazing for years, working fast on PCs that were just a shadow of what we use today. Remember how long it took me to get you to try RStyle? Once you tried it you had to have it. I think you will find these two features of UltraEdit are in the same ballpark. They would be invaluable to implement in RBEdit. Dennis McGrath > >Have you ever tried UltraEdit? If not, you are in for a > >surprise. > > Why in the world would I do that when we can implement > anything our lovely customers demand? We do our best to --- RBASE-L ================================================ TO POST A MESSAGE TO ALL MEMBERS: Send a plain text email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Don't use any of these words as your Subject: INTRO, SUBSCRIBE, UNSUBSCRIBE, SEARCH, REMOVE, SUSPEND, RESUME, DIGEST, RESEND, HELP) ================================================ TO SEE MESSAGE POSTING GUIDELINES: Send a plain text email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] In the message SUBJECT, put just one word: INTRO ================================================ TO UNSUBSCRIBE: Send a plain text email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] In the message SUBJECT, put just one word: UNSUBSCRIBE ================================================ TO SEARCH ARCHIVES: Send a plain text email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] In the message SUBJECT, put just one word: SEARCH-n (where n is the number of days). In the message body, place any text to search for. ================================================

