An excellent, less bulky and more powerful SPREADSHEET for this type
of machine would be "As-easy-as" (shareware in the rang of less than
30 US$, IIRR; at SimTel).

As a field-defined databank/database, some good dBase clown would have
the advantage of that universal file format, and to be easy to learn
(but the disadvantage of the rather rigid field structure). I think
PC-File indeed uses the dB file format too.

I once read - cannot find the reference back - something impressive
about what I remember was "free format" database prog, (AccessFree or
some name in that direction) which used a text-readable file format
and was kind of a hybrid between database and spreadsheet, *and* fast
on a '286/DOS system.

Heimo Claasen    /    <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>    /     Brussels 1999-04-08
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