As a subscriber to this listserve for about a year, I'm amazed at how
complex, and sometimes unstable, Ebase and Filemaker Pro are. It has
been said more than once on this listserve that Ebase is too much and
too complicated for many users. The relational aspect and the numerous
data files and structure can be overwhelming to many users.

Some organizations only need a list of names, addresses, phone numbers,
email addresses, and perhaps some notes on each contact. Does anyone out
there have any experience with simple, flat file databases that can be
easily and quickly searched, print sorted mailing labels, and can easily
add fields for customization.

I'm still using a DOS flat file database called RapidFile. Made by
Ashton-Tate back in the late 1980's as a small, flat file lead-in to
DBase, RapidFile is very stable and meets all the criteria above.
However, since it isn't Windows based, it has a hard time printing
nicely formatted lists or labels in any typestyle other than Courier or
other DOS fonts.

Is there anyone out familiar with any simple Windows based flat file
databases that might work well for not-so-demanding applications?

Outlook may immediately come to mind. However, it is so tied to Internet
Explorer that it might only have limited applications to those using
other browsers. Plus, I've found it not to be as stable as I'd like.

Any other gems out there?

Bill Bussey
President
Triangle Rails-to-Trails Conservancy
Pittsboro, NC
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