Re: Please Recommend a Front End App

From: John Dean <john(at)totalrekall(dot)co(dot)uk>
To: "Joshua D(dot) Drake" <jd(at)commandprompt(dot)com>
Cc: Kurt Gibson <kgibson(at)gibsonlawfirm(dot)com>, pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: Please Recommend a Front End App
Date: 2005-05-13 08:56:52
Message-ID: 6.1.2.0.2.20050513091756.0282fa00@mail.totalrekall.co.uk
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Hi

Why not take a look at Rekall - http://www.totalrekall.co.uk. Rekall is a
RAD tool for building database applications. It is similar to both
FileMaker and MS Access but costs a faction of the price. Rekall supports
PostreSQL natively as well as several other database engines. An ODBC
interface driver is available if needed. Rekall runs on Windows, Linux and
Mac X OS ( this a first beta release ). There is also available a Run Time
version of Rekall, which allows you to distribute your application, without
the need for your clients the buy a full developer edition. The Run Time
version prevents people from making alterations to your application. A
version of the Rekall Run Time system, which will include on-the-fly
encryption/decryption of your application, will be available soon

At 00:57 13/05/2005, Joshua D. Drake wrote:
>>>with Filemaker, a database is a table. Each file only has one table and
>>>all layouts/reports/forms and scripts are in the same file. This setup
>>>has pros and cons that are irrelevant now.
>>
>>I'm not familiar with FileMaker, but my understanding is that it can
>>communicate with other databases via ODBC. Would it not be possible to
>>keep your investment (at least for a while) in the front end forms and
>>convert to PostgreSQL as the data store?
>
>I don't think FileMaker is quite as flexible as say Access in that way.
>However they may want to look in to Paradox?
>
>Sincerely,
>
>Joshua D. Drake
>
>
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Regards
John Dean,
co-author of Rekall,
the only alternative
to MS Access

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