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- From: sears@tree.egr.uh.edu (Paul S. Sears)
- Subject: Re: Details on Dataphile
- Message-ID: <1992Aug19.183004.3343@menudo.uh.edu>
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- Date: Wed, 19 Aug 1992 18:30:04 GMT
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- In article <Bt7sz9.AHK@research.canon.oz.au> philip@research.canon.oz.au
- (Philip Craig) writes:
- =>Hi,
- =>
- =>I have heard of a product called Dataphile, which (surprise!) seems to be
- =>some sort of database. I'm wondering
- =>
- =>a) Who makes it, and what their contact details are (no 800 numbers please).
- =>
-
- Stone Design
- info@stone.com for details.
-
- =>b) What people's experiences / perceptions of it are.
- =>
-
- DataPhile is an excellent flat file database. It is extremely flexible and
- has exceptional report generation facilities. The only thing that I found
- that it lacks is a command line import feature for batch imports (Stone said
- this would likely be in the next release).
-
- It is definitely a worthwhile product and Stone Design puts exceptional
- quality in their products. They also work hard to solve any problems that you
- may ever have....
-
- =>Thanks in advance,
-
- Sure.
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