Re: GUI Database Interfaces.

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Rekall.  But, like Access, it's not Internet-accessible, I don't think.

Out of curiosity, why do they want a general database app?  Why don't you
tell us what they want to do with it, and we can suggest something more
appropriate?

Also, for PostgreSQL there's pgaccess, but I haven't used it myself to
know if it's usable or not.

Jon

On Fri, 5 Dec 2003, MKlinke wrote:

> All,
>
> I haven't done much of any research into this yet as I'm pretty much a
> command line junkie and tend not to use many GUI applications under
> linux.
>
> I have a couple of typical Windows users that want to set up a database
> on a machine so they can log in over the Internet to work with it.
> This would have to be something equivalent to MS Access or ACT.
>
> First, I'm curious to know if there is an equivalent simple to use
> frontend interface / GUI package native to linux that a Windows user
> could readily grasp.
>
> Second, has anyone had any experience using these Windows databases
> under wine?
>
> Regards,  Mike Klinke
>
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