moeckli@tekcbi.UUCP (David Moeckli) (05/23/85)
My LDS church has a 64k Apple II+ with 1 floppy, running Applesoft (no CP/M), and they have asked me to put their membership records on it. The data base would include family-related items (i.e., address, phone, number of children, etc.) and individual-based items (i.e., age, hobbies, work hours, etc.). What is commercially available? Has anyone written such a program? I am hoping for a program that is not too disk-intensive, but if necessary I could have them purchase a hard disk or semi-disk. It would be nice for the program to be mod- ifiable (implying BASIC) to customize the input/output formats. Any suggestions would be appreciated! Tom Seaton 11821 SE 119th Clackamas, OR 97015 (503) 658-8767 (home) (503) 627-8432 (work)
stro@ur-univax.UUCP (06/13/85)
I have used the database program called DB Master on an apple IIe for over two years now. It works fairly well - not fantastic, not bad either. We have a Corvus hard disk, but this isn't essential. There are many other database products on the market. You might want to ask on net.micro.apple2. for more info. - S R at the U of R
stro@ur-univax.UUCP (06/13/85)
I have used the database program called DB Master on an apple IIe for over two years now. It works fairly well - not fantastic, not bad either. It allows you to make up your own formats for input and output. We have a Corvus hard disk, but this isn't essential. There are many other database products on the market. You might want to ask on net.micro.apple. for more info. - S R at the U of R