On Monday, October 25, 2004, at 12:17 PM, Ken Ray wrote:
On 10/25/04 2:36 AM, "Colin Richardson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
There are now a set of Beta database drivers available which allow
FrontBase to be used as a backend for Revolution.
Thank you very much, Colin, for creating those database dr
On 10/25/04 2:36 AM, "Colin Richardson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There are now a set of Beta database drivers available which allow
> FrontBase to be used as a backend for Revolution.
Thank you very much, Colin, for creating those database drivers and
supporting Revolution! Your contribution
And MySQL seems like a *toy* compared to PostgreSQL, which is
completely open source and free. MySQL is only free for noncommercial
use. You can pay for a PostgreSQL support contract if you want one
though, through any of several companies (a list is at
http://techdocs.postgresql.org/companie
--- Bill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thanks for letting us know. I went to your website
> and saw that it costs
> $999 for a frontbase license. Do you have some place
> on the website
> comparing frontbase to MySql so that I could see
> why?
>
Hi Bill,
Though I haven't used FrontBase yet (I
Thanks for letting us know. I went to your website and saw that it costs
$999 for a frontbase license. Do you have some place on the website
comparing frontbase to MySql so that I could see why?
On 10/25/04 3:36 AM, "Colin Richardson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> There are now a set
Hello,
There are now a set of Beta database drivers available which allow
FrontBase to be used as a backend for Revolution. These drivers are
available for Win32, OSX and Linux and can be downloaded (via anonymous
ftp) from,
ftp://ftp.frontbase.com/outgoing/Revolution/FrontBaseRevolution10b2.si