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SQLNotes...what is it exactly?

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superboyac:
Damn, this program sounds good.  If only I could figure out how to use it.  granted, I haven't put in the time.  I should do that one day!

PPLandry:
Damn, this program sounds good.  If only I could figure out how to use it.  granted, I haven't put in the time.  I should do that one day!
-superboyac (November 15, 2007, 01:28 PM)
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Did you try reading the doc at http://sqlnotes.wikispaces.com/ ? It would be a good start. Otherwise, I'm offering a free phone conversation to get you going...

superboyac:
That's very generous of you, I might have to take you up on that.  However, before I do, I have to give it an honest effort.  I just haven't tried all that hard yet, I'm too freakin busy.  But I'll get around to it.

Darwin:
I'm in more or less the same boat as superboyac. I'll try to give it a more comprehensive appraisal this weekend.

PPLandry:
I'm in more or less the same boat as superboyac. I'll try to give it a more comprehensive appraisal this weekend.
-Darwin (November 15, 2007, 05:21 PM)
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If you want to see what inspired SQLNotes, you can download Ecco Pro 4.0, which is now freeware (discontinued since 1997).
You'll get a calendar, phonebook and notepads (which are like SQLNotes Grids)
http://www.compusol.org/ecco/

Of course, SQLNotes is NOT a clone of Ecco. It can handle rich text and data much better. Plus Ecco's I/O was limited. At the same time, some features are still missing in SQLNotes for now... but they'll be added!

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