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I agree with Roland. When I used to work for a local analytical laboratory I wrote a very large 
application that tracks incoming samples, customers, and related data. They used it for 
almost 9 years until last October when they decided to implement a LIMS (laboratory 
information management system) - and spent many thousands of dollars.  Three months ago 
they dumped the LIMS and returned to my program.  

I'd be glad to give you any help if you decide to try it.


Brian Grawburg
Wilson, NC



On 7 Aug 2011 at 5:38, Roland Hughes wrote:

Quite honestly, if you are simply a home user or a one person business,
find yourself a copy of SmartSuite 98 or later and install it under Wine
on Linux or under XP.  Lotus Approach is one of the simplest to use and
most robust personal database systems out there.  Spreadsheet views,
beautifully formatted reports using multiple fonts.  Without any
training you can set up a complete expense tracking system in under 45
minutes.



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