Back in the old time there was dbase.I'm always dreaming of a sqlite based
dbase. One can be done with tcl + tk sqlite, but I find tcl and tk way too
big today.


On 25 March 2013 14:17, Simon Slavin <slav...@bigfraud.org> wrote:

>
> On 25 Mar 2013, at 11:35am, c...@isbd.net wrote:
>
> > I don't want to load/use a DBMS *when I'm editing the data*.  Of course
> > a database management program is an excellent tool for managing the
> > database, but they're generally rubbish at making it easy to enter data
> > into the database.
>
> Yeah, there seems to be that problem with database editors.  They start
> off as little data editing utilities.  Then the authors add more features
> and them more features, until you have to pick 'editing' and an editing
> mode before you can do what the application was originally for.  Which is
> what you're trying to avoid.
>
> I ended up writing my own in JavaScript/PHP.  But you need to be a
> programmer to do that.  And my own editor is custom-designed for the way my
> databases work so it's not suitable for wide publication.
>
> Simon.
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