Karen, and what are they planning on spending for these other software 
programs?  Will their existing hardware support them?
 
As the consultant, perhaps a presentation on everything from the state of their 
current hardware to total integration needs to be shared with the customer.  If 
the complete funding isn't available, some projects shouldn't be started and it 
sounds like hardware needs to be part of the upgrade plan.
 
Sorry, I don't have any information on those programs.
 
Jim Buddemeyer
>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2/8/2008 8:28 AM >>>
Jim:  Read my email more closely :-).  These people
have workstations with 5 1/4" floppy drives!!!!  I think it
would stretch even RBase capabilities to run on these
horribly underpowered machines!  I'll bet they have 256K
of memory....



Karen,

My sympath is with you.  V4.5++ for DOS was a great
implementation of RBase but the v7.6 for DOS is an even greater
implementation.  It is a shame that the user was not able to
pick up a v7.6 for DOS copy.  I managed to do so at the same
$195 as the windows version.   Perhaps, Razzak will offer
another March maddness sale as was offered in 2007.

If that users application did not use variable forms the
conversion from v4.5++ for DOS v7.6 for DOS is almost painless. 
An added advantage is that the latest DOS version plays much
better under Windows than v4.5++.  Also in time all the lates
fearures make enhancing even the DOS version much easier.

Jim Bentley

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