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Re: paleonet Databases..



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
>
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