At 06:20 AM 3/20/02 -0800, Dennis Acton wrote:

>... I am new to rbase and am impressed at what a 
>powerful development tool it is ... 

20+ years of continuous and non-stop development 
makes R:BASE the Robust and Industrial-Strength RDBMS.

A reputation for being the "workhorse" of the database 
world. 

>but the interface design features are utterly archaic.  
>Unfortunately, the app I am working on is solid in the 
>background but needs a user interface overhaul.  

Up to now, what R:BASE lacks in flash it makes up for 
in outstanding performance. 

Take a look at the "NewStuff" demo designed to take 
advantage of new features in R:BASE 2000 (ver 6.5++) 
for Windows. 

>I can't wait to see v7 at the conference to see if 
>these issues are addressed.

The Next Generation R:BASE 7.0 for Windows will take 
care of that. 

"Same Robust Engine ..But..Different Look and Feel" 

Stay tuned for a very important announcement ... 

Looking forward to seeing you at the conference.

Very Best Regards,

Razzak.


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