[AccessD] Centura?

Rocky Smolin at Beach Access Software rockysmolin at bchacc.com
Fri Aug 8 07:26:30 CDT 2008


Gustav:

He's a lawyer specializing in patents and trademarks. Docketing means
scheduling of some kind to lawyers. When certain events or actions have to
take place.


Rocky Smolin
Beach Access Software
858-259-4334
www.e-z-mrp.com
www.bchacc.com
 
 

-----Original Message-----
From: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com
[mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Gustav Brock
Sent: Friday, August 08, 2008 1:22 AM
To: accessd at databaseadvisors.com
Subject: Re: [AccessD] Centura?

Hi Rocky

By Centura he probably means Unify/Gupta (formerly Centura) Team Developer
found here:

  http://www.unify.com/Products/TeamDeveloper/default.aspx 

I have no experience with this. However, maintenance of such application
must be difficult due to the - I guess - limited count of qualified
developers for this.

/gustav

PS: What is clocketing (crocheting?) business about?


>>> rockysmolin at bchacc.com 08-08-2008 00:57 >>>
Dear List:
 
Got an inquiry from a client for whom I'm developing a product.  He writes:
 
A big player in the docketing business sells a program that uses Centura for
its front end, and SQL Server for its back end.  They say Access is not
robust enough for them, Centura is.  From what I can tell on the Internet,
Centura is free shareware and I find it hard to believe it would be better
than Access.  Do you know anything about it?  I think the guy is blowing
smoke, but I don't really know.   Have you ever heard of it?

 

Does anyone know anything of this "Centura"?  



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