laver@siodo.UCSD.EDU (Mick Laver) (06/12/90)
I'm trying to find a development program that runs on the Mac. We have a ~4000 member database that we track on an IBM AT clone for event announcements, renewals, and general fundraising activities. We're rapidly running out of disk space, and slugging around a 7 MB database on an 8 MHz machine isn't pretty. Since the rest of our "shop" is Mac-based I'm loathe to spend more money on a high-end MS-DOS machine. Has anyone seen a Mac program to do this sort of thing? Thanks. Mick Laver mlaver@ucsd
gwangung@milton.acs.washington.edu (Roger Tang) (06/12/90)
In article <330@siodo.UCSD.EDU> laver@siodo.UCSD.EDU (Mick Laver) writes: >I'm trying to find a development program that runs on the Mac. We have >a ~4000 member database that we track on an IBM AT clone for event >announcements, renewals, and general fundraising activities. We're >rapidly running out of disk space, and slugging around a 7 MB database >on an 8 MHz machine isn't pretty. Since the rest of our "shop" is >Mac-based I'm loathe to spend more money on a high-end MS-DOS machine. > >Has anyone seen a Mac program to do this sort of thing? Thanks. Try looking at a CHRONICLE OF PHILANTHROPY for ads. Offhand, you might want to ask MacTrac 124 University Avenue, Suite 310 Palo Alto, CA 94301 415-853-1100 Or, you might think of using a Foxbase application or an Omnis 5 application.......Foxbase databases are quick for databases in general....