We use R:Base to provide school districts with real time, 24/7 access (via the internet) to their budget information, while also allowing them to enter and process from A-Z purchase orders, work orders, warehouse orders, track fixed assets and software licenses just to name a few things. All this accessable any time of day from any web enabled computer in the world.
We have used R:Base since 1984 and before we made our applications web based, we made desktop applications which did the same things our web based applications do now. All this time, we have never once had a corrupted database, never once lost any of our clients' data and have always had excellent service and support from RBTI as well as from this development mailing list (: ----- Original Message ----- From: "james hageman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "RBASE-L Mailing List" <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2005 12:09 PM Subject: [RBASE-L] - Rbase v. Access > I am finding myself being required to justify the use of Rbase instead > of Access at this Univ. Apparently just saying it's way better, see for > yourself doesn't cut it. > > I am looking for some help in examples of why Rbase is better and that > is does use a real programming language and a list of major > organizations that are using rbase. I know Razzak is doing work for the > FBI and believe the US Navy. Others? > > Thanks much. > --- 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. ================================================

