Database Managers
mySQL access is a extra $10 per month upgrade at my current web host, which I can't afford currently. My best bet was a flat file/perl based database publishing solution. And two of the more significant freeware solutions are EZdb or dbMan!I have initially created Raquel's portfolio thingie in EZdb. Very confusing process but worked. Program concept is very hard to grasp and their support forum is old and inactive. Not a very rewarding experience.
For my next project, I created a link manager database at Jeannette's www.jazzgrrls.com using dbMan, what a change! User support is fabulous, my questions were answered in detail within minutes of posting and there are plenty of mods to modify the default behaviour. Highly recommended.
No comparison, I have now re-converted Raquel's portfolio using a number of Jpdeni's mods and created our personal address book online and got rid of EZdb for good! Despite its high rating on cgi.resourceindex.com.
A good link for dbman mods is Jpdeni's site
Wednesday, 7 May 2003
Still the best option for a flat file database. I really like the way I can set up a database easily. There is aparently a mySQL version of dbman but I can't afford the price. My latest dbman project is Michel Lambert's Discography.
great! excellent approach