The other option, Angus, would be for Filemaker to incorporate it all in a
standalone program. It could have a front end that would make it's database
transparent.
Bill
"Angus B. Grieve-Smith" wrote:
>
> Yes, but the problem is that someone still has to buy FileMaker,
> which is not cheap. Unless you use FileMaker to create a database in an
> open format like SQL that can be read with other software.
>
> --
> -Angus B. Grieve-Smith
> Linguistics Department
> University of New Mexico
>
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