In <20090526144742.gd5...@cat.rubenette.is-a-geek.com>, lee wrote:
>On a side note, what I could use is a Linux version of MS Access. That
>really is one very useful tool, and even that doesn't require an
>RDBMS.

Actually, it does.  The Microsoft Jet Database Engine is a required part of 
an MS Access install.  MS Excel might even require it at this point.

You might check out the database component of KOffice 2 (still in beta, 
IIRC).  It is supposed to be a bit friendlier than the OO.o database 
component and should, by default, use an SQLite database embedded in the 
document.
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