Flat file-databasen manager med grundläggande relationella sökning och uppdatering kapacitet.
File Express 6.0 är en enkel-att-använda flat file-databasen manager med grundläggande relationella sökning och uppdatering kapacitet.
Produkten kan ta emot över 2 miljarder poster per databas, med upp till 200 fält per post med en maximal 1000 tecken per ruta och 5000 totalt tecken per post.
File Express innehåller omfattande sökning, rapportering, etikett skriva ut, importera, exportera och dubbla söker.
Du kan designa din egen data entry former och ändra databasen format som är lätt och när som helst.
Stödjer nästan 300 olika skrivare.
Slå samman poster i personliga brev.
Skapa rapporter i kolumner eller i fritt format.
Använd engelska som kommandon för att söka och välja data.
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I have the original DOS 1.3 version with no intention to upgrade. The program cannot be used efficiently w/o the user manual. Why is this manual not even mentioned on your site, and why is it not available for download? Of course, since I've already paid for the software, the user manual should be free.
A good downloader.
How can I contact you by phone? Is this the File Express program that was once a DOS based program. That was the best, most powerful flat database I've ever used.
Barn Penn, Yes, it was the best to maintain my address listing, simple and DOS based small file. But now I can't find printer driver to print as I used to use HP II Laser printer. Do you know about current printer drivers ?
Barn Penn, I tried the File Express download from the App Store. Got lost in a vicious cycle of pop-ups. I too sorely miss File Express - elegant, fast, simple. The apparent lack of printer driver support is a big disappointment. I can/will survive with Access and SQLServer, BUT they surely are not as elegant as File Express was. Ran the area soccer league from File Express decades ago - was too simple and elegant for "today".
John Lonberger, I've been using printfil for 20 years with file express in a dos box window