PIRONNEAU Stéphane
2004-07-08 13:49:58 UTC
The Acorn Computers ( http://www.iyonix.com ) can run
with an Intel StrongARM at 600MHz with an nVidia 3D card under
RISC OS 5.
But what is more interesting is that Prophet 2 an accounting
software for RISC OS 4 should run on a RISC OS 5 machine.
I hope there is or will be a new version of Prophet 2 from
Apricot Studios for the Archimedes, RISC PCs and Iyonix PCs.
England has its own technology and its own accounting program
for little businesses.
You can program Database programs on Windows with Access.
You can do the same with the Jet engine in Visual Basic.
You can have access to the Jet (.mdb) files with Visual C++
using the classes derived from CObject (CDatabase...) and use
the assistants of Visual C++ to fill the field names and program
routines to go first, previous, last... you must code the routine
in the subroutine of the buttons...
You are not obliged to use the CDatabase classes... you can
also use directly the "include" of the database access in C
with Visual C++ and deal with the variables of the Database
and the variables of your program.
There's been a port of the MySQL Client in the early years
of the BeOS and a port of PostgresSQL.
You can use NeoAccess to add an SQL database engine to
your programs.
But my question is : Has someone developped a library to
make Databases or Databases Classes ?
I don't think there will exist a Prophet like accounting
software for the BeOS... :-)))
Stéphane PIRONNEAU
http://stephane.pironneau.free.fr
with an Intel StrongARM at 600MHz with an nVidia 3D card under
RISC OS 5.
But what is more interesting is that Prophet 2 an accounting
software for RISC OS 4 should run on a RISC OS 5 machine.
I hope there is or will be a new version of Prophet 2 from
Apricot Studios for the Archimedes, RISC PCs and Iyonix PCs.
England has its own technology and its own accounting program
for little businesses.
You can program Database programs on Windows with Access.
You can do the same with the Jet engine in Visual Basic.
You can have access to the Jet (.mdb) files with Visual C++
using the classes derived from CObject (CDatabase...) and use
the assistants of Visual C++ to fill the field names and program
routines to go first, previous, last... you must code the routine
in the subroutine of the buttons...
You are not obliged to use the CDatabase classes... you can
also use directly the "include" of the database access in C
with Visual C++ and deal with the variables of the Database
and the variables of your program.
There's been a port of the MySQL Client in the early years
of the BeOS and a port of PostgresSQL.
You can use NeoAccess to add an SQL database engine to
your programs.
But my question is : Has someone developped a library to
make Databases or Databases Classes ?
I don't think there will exist a Prophet like accounting
software for the BeOS... :-)))
Stéphane PIRONNEAU
http://stephane.pironneau.free.fr