Subject | Re: [ib-support] firebird on linux users? |
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Author | Martijn Tonies |
Post date | 2002-08-30T15:29:28Z |
Hi,
free
tools currently available - you see why mine (and others) aren't free.
There's
a lot of time (years) and money invested in those tools. Hey, if you're
building
a database for your work, and you have a timesaver on your hands, $179 is
not a lot!!
With regards,
Martijn Tonies
InterBase Workbench - the developer tool for InterBase and Firebird
http://www.interbaseworkbench.com
Upscene Productions
http://www.upscene.com
"This is an object-oriented system.
If we change anything, the users object."
> On Friday 30 August 2002 16:33, Edwin Pratomo wrote:I
>
> > what about ibaccess? I have it installed, and use it occasionally, and I
> > think that's good.
>
> I mean, compared to something like Interbase Workbench, which is the best
> have ever tried. I used a trial version on my old Windows box a few monthsThanks for the comment :)
> It would be nice to make a freeware (not GPL if the author doesn't want)sure
> version of it for Linux when IBObjects are available for Kylix (I am not
> whether they are or not). Anyway, it's out of my hands (it's on Martin's,who
> can count on me when he decides to make it ;-)If it only was that easy ... No offence to anyone, but by looking at the
free
tools currently available - you see why mine (and others) aren't free.
There's
a lot of time (years) and money invested in those tools. Hey, if you're
building
a database for your work, and you have a timesaver on your hands, $179 is
not a lot!!
With regards,
Martijn Tonies
InterBase Workbench - the developer tool for InterBase and Firebird
http://www.interbaseworkbench.com
Upscene Productions
http://www.upscene.com
"This is an object-oriented system.
If we change anything, the users object."