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- Public (software) Library
- January 1994 Monthly CD-ROM
- Copyright 1994 Nelson Ford, PsL, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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- A2Z 1.9 [A2Z] (Richard Anderson, reg. fee: $25) is a data base management
- program with a graphical office interface and multi-file access.
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- Bibl 8.50c [BIBL850] (Grotophorst, Clyde W. & GMUtan, reg. fee: $39) keeps
- track of books and articles.
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- DBSuper 1.0 [DBSUPF] (EDLAB, reg. fee: $0) is a structured database program.
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- EZ DB 1.0 [EZDB] (Michael Daconta, reg. fee: $0) is a simple, easy database
- program that is command-line driven. While this approach is somewhat crude
- in design, the fact that you are prompted one each line for what to enter
- does make the program fast and easy to use.
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- File Express to dBase Converter 1.10c [FEDB110C] (Ed Marion, reg. fee:
- $17-22) will convert a File Express format database to the dBASE format.
- This file can then be used with any dBASE compatible database program.
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- Home Team 1.9 [HOMETEAM] (Richard Anderson, reg. fee: $15) is a data
- management system designed for the home office.
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- Infodex 1.01 [IDEX101] (Craig S. Stevenson, reg. fee: $30) is a versatile
- database manager used to keep track of names, addresses, telephone numbers,
- and more. You can track insurance policies, computer software, and books, or
- use a free-form layout for storing miscellaneous information. Requires 640K,
- hard disk, DOS 3.3+, and EGA/VGA.
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- Memolux 1.06 [MEMLX106] (A-T Technology, reg. fee: $34) is an information
- manager that lets you input information to your hard drive or floppy disk
- and retrieve it almost instantly.
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- Memo Master 3.55 [MEMO35] (John G. Kacmarcik, reg. fee: $30) is a free-form
- data manager. NEW: an appointment and to-do manager and a phone dialer.
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- Book Collector 1.5 [TBC15] (Fischer Grafix & Software, reg. fee: $62) is a
- database to keep track of your book collection.
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- US Zip Code Database [ZIPCODES] (Help Software, reg. fee: $18) is a
- complete listing of all U. S. zip codes, cities, and states in a comma
- delimited and/or dBase format. Examples are included which show how to
- reduce errors and speed data entry by automatically filling in the city and
- state fields when a valid zip code is entered. Examples are included for
- dBase, Clipper, Foxpro and Microsoft Access. A stand alone program is also
- included for viewing the database and performing lookups on zip codes or
- city and state combinations. Requires a hard disk, and for the dBase version
- 1.5 mb.
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