Hey!

>You can use any of the database server quite easily (if you r in Indian
Subcontinent).

Please explain what you mean by this statement.

Sans adieu,
Danny Rubis

Mahmood Shahzad wrote:

> AoA
>
> dbAnywhere is the product of Symantec corporation. Quite possible it may be free
> available for testing on there site.
> Just for the sake of essiness, SQL Server provides the same Visual interface as
> of Access. Alongwith (don't mind) using Access as database seems somewhat
> childish (again don't mind).
>
> You can use any of the database server quite easily (if you r in Indian
> Subcontinent).
>
> Regards
>
> Shahzad Mahmood
> CresSoft
>
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