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Airways

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Member since
October 2012
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Total posts
8
Last active
10/26/2012

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Database based PIM programs? 10/26/2012
Airways wrote: > Sadly it is crashing a lot in Windows 7 for me... :-/ Emailed the >authors, hopefully they are aware of the issue and working on it. If anyone else runs into this, reinstalling ...
Database based PIM programs? 10/26/2012
Alexander Deliyannis wrote: >Have you tried >Brilliant Database? It's a classic DBMS with the bonus of hierarchical >organisation. Yeah, now this is what I'm talking about! Sadly it is crashing...
Database based PIM programs? 10/25/2012
Alexander Deliyannis wrote: >It is my impession that the majority of programs we discuss >here nowadays are database driven. Ah, yes I think maybe I should clarify a bit then. It is very difficult...
Database based PIM programs? 10/25/2012
Jon Polish wrote: > There are others but I think their databases are proprietary (Zoot, MyInfo, Info Select, etc.). Proprietary is fine too. Ideally it'd be nice to be able to write my own programs t...
Database based PIM programs? 10/25/2012
Hey guys. While digging into InfoQube, I was wondering if there are other similar programs - similar in that they have a database backend of some kind (Access or SQLite for instance) and that they al...
My experiment: InfoQube on HP Slate 2 10/19/2012
Stephen Zeoli wrote: >Airways, > >I remember Stone Notes... if I recall properly it was a nice little >program. Thanks so much. I thought so too, although this whole grid based UI was something I ha...
My experiment: InfoQube on HP Slate 2 10/19/2012
Pierre Paul Landry wrote: >>I have some ideas about accessing the underlying Access database >>file >using VBScripts to create extensions until the developer adds more >>scriptability >to the pr...
My experiment: InfoQube on HP Slate 2 10/18/2012
Hello there, first time poster! For a long time I have struggled with organization of a bunch of types of data: - Notes - To-do - Calendar events - Contacts - Projects - Tickets / Support Requests -...
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