I wrote:
>>I would like to ask: are there any alternatives to Works 3, and preferrably
>>one that could read the Works 3 database format ??

Dan (amongst others) replied:
>You'd probably be very happy with ClarisWorks 3 or 4 on a Vintage Mac. 
>Not sure, but suspect it can import MS Works files.

I was under the impression that ClarisWorks 3 and MSWorks3 are virtually
the same, except for the maker and maybe a few minor diff's. So I never
considered ClarisWorks 3. Are they different?

In the mean time, I've downloaded a Filemaker 2.1.

But it's in French... (nouveau, ouvrir, fermer, ...)

I know French, but it would probably make ME the bottleneck :)

Anybody who knows a place for FileMaker (Pro) 2.1?

-mart


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