VERY lite database needed

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Bob Newman

I am looking for a very small self-contained database that can be run from a
USB drive. My only criteria is that it have a forms view rather than just
columns like a spreadsheet.
 
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rich

Bob Newman said:
I am looking for a very small self-contained database that can be run from
a
USB drive. My only criteria is that it have a forms view rather than just

columns like a spreadsheet.

I know that you are going to hate this but....
Have you considered a DOS database.
PCFile was one of my favourites from before windoze became popular and
PCFile 5 is now free.

Have a look at

http://short.stop.home.att.net/freesoft/dbase.htm#dbase

It runs to just over 1 Mb and is no-install - just make a shortcut and
adjust to full-screen. It has a form view and a table view.
Just the thing if you can wean yourself off a mouse and use the keyboard.
 
B

Bob Newman

Actually I don't hate it. I was originally goes to use MS Works 1.0 (DOS)
which I own, the problem there is that it is for other people to use so it
would probably have to be Windows although I will look at PCFile.

Bob
 
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Michael Salem

Bob said:
I am looking for a very small self-contained database that can be run from a
USB drive. My only criteria is that it have a forms view rather than just
columns like a spreadsheet.

Maybe have a look at Cardfile.exe as distributed with Win 3.11?
 
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Mel

I am looking for a very small self-contained database that can be run from a
USB drive. My only criteria is that it have a forms view rather than just
columns like a spreadsheet.
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CSVed for editing your csv files, delete, add and insert items. Delete
and add columns and rearrange the column order, column search, Column
sort and more...

http://home.hccnet.nl/s.j.francke/t2t/text2table.htm

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PortaBase is a small database program for creating, browsing, and
editing custom tables of data. Originally developed for the Sharp Zaurus
PDAs, it can now also be run as a Linux/UNIX and Windows PC application.
Typical uses are media inventories, reference charts, shopping lists,
TODO lists, password management, photo albums, etc.

Notable features include:
- String, Integer, Decimal, Boolean, Note (multi-line text), Date, Time,
Calculation, Sequence, Image, and Enum column types
- Add, edit, and delete rows of data
- Custom data views (subsets of the columns in any order)
- Filter the displayed rows using sets of conditions
- Sort the rows by any combination of columns, each in ascending or
descending order
- Page navigation buttons, with custom number of rows per page
- Add, delete, rearrange, and rename columns at any time
- Specify default values for columns
- View summary statistics for columns (total, average, min, max, etc.)
- Import data from CSV, XML, and MobileDB files
- Export data to CSV and XML files
- Command-line format conversions (to and from XML, to and from CSV,
from MobileDB)
- Data file encryption
- Unicode support
- Pick any available font to use throughout the application
- User-specified alternating row background colors
- Simple calculator widget for entering numeric data
- Configurable menubar and toolbar

PortaBase is free software licensed under the GNU General Public License
(GPL).

http://portabase.sourceforge.net/

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Commaworks lets you create, edit and sort CSV data files.

Features:
- HTML forms and forms editor
- import append email data
- import HTML tables
- export to HTML and XML
- Query builder
- Formule builder
- Spreadsheet
- Help file included

http://www.jansfreeware.com/jfdatabase.htm

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Bob Newman

I've downloaded it & am trying it now. So far I haven't found a "Forms
View" only columns & rows like a spreadsheet. It will do forms won't it?

Bob
 
R

rich

Actually I don't hate it. I was originally goes to use MS Works 1.0 (DOS)
which I own, the problem there is that it is for other people to use so it
would probably have to be Windows although I will look at PCFile.

I was revisiting PCF5 and see that it has an out of date manual.
Since the ver. 5 manual is included in the shareware files, anyone
interested, can get it at the link below. (zipped text file about 170kb).
It is much more comprehensive than ver3 and runs to nearly 400 pages.

Download Link: http://s6.ultrashare.net/hosting/fs/6c8d9969f7a9810c/
 
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Bill Day

I am looking for a very small self-contained database that can be run from a
USB drive. My only criteria is that it have a forms view rather than just
columns like a spreadsheet.
there is a tiny database program called "Little Lists"

http://www.filelibrary.com/Contents/DOS/10/13.html (scroll down to
llist33a.zip) ...no longer listed on authors page, but has proved
useful the couple of times I have recommended it here.
 

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