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stijn goolaerts wrote: > dear steve, > > take a look at > http://www.5stars.be/trilobase/ > > cheers, stijne > > > RNDONA@aol.com wrote: > >> Hi . Can anyone recommend a good , fairly configurable database >> program, to be used in the home, to catalog and keep track of fossils >> and specimens in the collection of an amateur paleontologist? Should >> be able to work on a Windows 98/2000/XP platform. I was looking at >> DB-2, but that seems a little too intense. Any help or shared >> experience would be appreciated. >> >> Cheers, >> >> Steve > Has anyone used this with a teaching collection? - Roy -- Roy E. Plotnick Professor Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences University of Illinois at Chicago 845 W. Taylor St. Chicago, IL 60607 plotnick@uic.edu office phone: 312-996-2111 fax: 312-413-2279 lab phone: 312-355-1342 web page: http://www.uic.edu/~plotnick/plotnick.htm "The scientific celebrities, forgetting their molluscs and glacial periods, gossiped about art, while devoting themselves to oysters and ices with characteristic energy.." -Little Women, Louisa May Alcott
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