[dba-Tech] Dearly Departed Databases (R.I.P.)

Arthur Fuller artful at rogers.com
Mon Jul 18 17:41:21 CDT 2005


Oh Kathryn, I had no idea you were as old as I. Do you want to have an
affair? LOL! 

Arthur the Ancient

-----Original Message-----
From: dba-tech-bounces at databaseadvisors.com
[mailto:dba-tech-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Kathryn Bassett
Sent: July 18, 2005 5:50 PM
To: 'Discussion of Hardware and Software issues'
Subject: RE: [dba-Tech] Dearly Departed Databases (R.I.P.)

You guys have been getting into *old* databases, so I thought I'd mention my
favorite old one. It was flat, but it was so easy to use.

In 1981, I bought my first AppleII, and started using AppleWorks. I had
thousands of records of various kinds in the database portion of the
program. Didn't use the spreadsheet portion much, but used the word
processing a lot. After I upgraded to the AppleIIgs, I eventually added a
"PC Transporter" card to run dos on the Apple Iigs. The only reason I was
hesitating about switching to a PC was that I could not have funtioned
without AppleWorks. Then I found out about SuperWorks which was a
lookalike/workalike of AppleWorks, made for dos machines. And there was a
program called CrossWorks that hooked the two machines together to port AW
to SW via null modem. Had absolutely no problem with SuperWorks using my
data, and used that right up til the time I joined AccessD to start learning
Access. Actually, I still have a couple of databases in SW, that I never got
around to moving into Access.

BTW, I still use CrossWorks to move clients' Apple Family Roots data from
the AppleIIgs to the PC for the PC Family Roots. 

--
Kathryn Rhinehart Bassett (Pasadena CA)
"Genealogy is my bag" "GH is my soap"
kathryn at bassett.net
http://bassett.net   

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