At 09:44 AM 7/13/2002 +1000, Victor Leach wrote:
>Its still happening. Those customers who left me for ACCESS
>have come to the realisation that its a low end product and they
>remember the good old stable R:BASE days. So over the last
>month I have had 3 old clients ring me and are about to look at
>a new redevelopment of their application. MS Vendors are trying
>to talk them into MS SQL server but the the licensing costs are
>making my old customers re-evaluate their position.
>
>I am putting in more and more Linux servers, replacing NT Ver
>4 and WIN 2000 NT.
>
>What is happening with LINUX R:BASE ?
>
>This list is the Best thing since sliced bread.
Vic,
Time and results have proven it to be true. We at R:BASE Technologies
will continue to do what we believe is the BEST for our LOYAL and
CURRENT R:BASE Users, Developers and Educational, Corporate
and Government Clients. We'll make every effort to live up to their high
expectations.
In reference to R:Linux, an official announcement was made at the 2002
R:BASE Developers' Conference. Duties have been assigned to appropriate
members of the Dream Team.
FYI, here is the priority list:
01. R:Merge (Version 1.2) based on R:BASE 7.0 for Windows GUI.
(officially released on July 3, 2002)
http://www.rmerge.com
02. In-Line Patch-3 for R:BASE 2000 (ver 6.5++) DOS/Windows
(currently under private beta)
03. In-Line Patch-1 for Oterro 2000 (ver 2.5)
(currently under private beta)
04. The Magical R:BASE 7.0 for Windows
(currently under private beta by trained R:BASE Users/Developers)
http://www.rbase.com/rbg7
05. R:Accounting (Financial Information System) based on R:BASE
7.0 for Windows GUI.
http://www.rbase.com/raccounting
06. R:Scheduler (Scheduling System) based on R:BASE 7.0 for
Windows GUI.
http://www.rbase.com/rscheduler
07. R:Charts (Graphical Charts Tool for R:BASE)
08. R:Contact (Contact Management System) based on R:BASE
7.0 for Windows GUI.
http://www.rbase.com/rcms
09. R:Linux
10. R:PHP
Enjoy the hard work and results of our talented and dedicated Dream Team!
Very Best Regards,
Razzak.
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