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Carolyn Rissanen <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 19 May 1997 17:53:56 -0400
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On Fri, 16 May 1997, Jennifer Jaskowiak wrote:

> I am the curator and collections manager of a small collection (less than
> 2000 objects), mostly 2-dimensional.  Our current systems are Mac based; I
> have an 8500 PowerMac.  I would like my database to have flexible formats
> and fields and, if it is not asking too much, I would like to have it
> compatible with the Web and web search engines.
>
> Any suggestions?  Feel free to reply to my private email or to the general
> list, your choice.
>
Consider this another vote for Claris FileMaker Pro - the easiest database I
have ever used, both Mac and Windows.  I don't know how it hooks up to the
Web, but I have used it for more than one exhibition to do every style of
output, and the price is certainly competitive.  If you can't afford a
collections management package, this is the way I would go, and when you can
afford to move up it should be possible to migrate your data.

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