You could just convert it from access to another db. Since Access isn't
really a DB anyway.

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Austin Gonyou
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Coremetrics, Inc.
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On Mon, 21 May 2001, Jose Mirles wrote:

> I agree with you. I like Win4Lin because I am able to use Quicken and
> TurboTax. I also use it for MS Office, but expect to make the change to
> Open Office whenever it is ready.
>
> I perfer Linux applications and use them whenever I find something
> suitable. As of yet I have found nothing that beats the Quicken-TurboTax
> combo. MoneyDance (which I registered) is good but does not integrate
> with TurboTax. GnuCash is also good, but also does not integrate well
> with TurboTax and lacks a few features I use.
>
> Other than those two and Office (mostly Access, I hope Open Office will
> be able to handle Access databases) everything else is done in Linux.
>
> Anyone know of a Linux database that handles Access?
>
> >
> > hmm - I think many of us would NOT share this view. I would hate to
> > think win4lin was being use as an excuse to hold back from developing or
> > supporting good linux native apps.
> >
> > win4lin is essentially 'transitional software' in my view. I like it,
> > (especially its relatively clean and mean architecture and performance),
> > run it a lot - especially to run Gates' self-serving but nigh-on
> > universal products. But I  see no point in turning my linux box back
> > into a full M$-windows environment - for everyone's sake I'd rather seek
> > out, or help develop,  real linux alternatives...
> >
> > Bob
>
>
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