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Fernando Maior (fmaior@upol.com.br)
Mon, 19 Apr 1999 08:14:47 -0300


Message-ID: <371B1027.F4AA7F76@upol.com.br>
Date: Mon, 19 Apr 1999 08:14:47 -0300
From: Fernando Maior <fmaior@upol.com.br>
Subject: Re: Latest news from The mSQL PC Home Page (Apr, 16)

Hi List, Hi Lozano,

I went to mSQL PC Home Page and looked at the new Tools Section: let me say
it is a very nice initiative, Lozano, and useful besides. I did like it very
much!

Also, I did not understand what you said as "development three of mSQL 2.1".
Are you speaking about mSQL 3.0? Or may be mSQL 2.1.3?

About the incorrect link, well, I used the link at the Tools Section and
make it to BCH Home Page. Then I get sad when I saw the .zip file is about
5.5Mb download. It is so much! Think I will continue trying WinMsql wich is
about 100K download size :-)

And this is only for Brazilian people on this list:
Yupiii! I just receive my new Linux RH 5.2 from Conectiva (the Brazilian
distributors) and now I am going to install it on my machines :-)) It is
kernel 2.2 ready, and it is in Portuguese, if you like it. Go there to
www.conectiva.com.br and see.

Bye,
Fernando Maior

Fernando Lozano wrote:

> Latest news from The mSQL PC Home Page (Apr, 16)
> ================================================
> http://www.blnet.com/msqlpc
>
>
>
> mSQL 2.0.9 released!
> --------------------
>
> While Hughes Technologies is about to release the development three of
> mSQL 2.1, version 2.0 continues to receive timely bug fixes and
> enhancements, showing their commitment to mSQL user base. Keep up the
> good work, Bambi et al!
>
> The MsqlTool
> ------------
>
> Chris Parker released an alpha version of what will be a professional
> shareware tool for mSQL administration. Take a look at it on CHP
> Software web site.
>
> New Tools Section
> -----------------
>
> The mSQL PC Home Page is starting a new section featuring tools you can
> use to administer or query mSQL databases. There's a mix of tools
> written for standard APIs (like Perl DBI and Java JDBC) that could be
> used with any database on any plataform and tools written specifically
> for mSQL, some of then OS specific and displaying nice GUIs.
>
> If you know of any freeware or shareware tool that could help
> administration of mSQL database, please mail me.
>
> As some visitors noted, the Windows and OS/2 Status sections are
> outdated. The mSQL PC Home Page is mantained as a personal effort, on
> spare time, and I do not earn any money from the site or from mSQL
> (except some pennies from Amazon Books), so I have to make compromises.
>
> I am very glad to receive visitors feedback, both congratulations and
> complains, and I'll do my best to keep the site updated and to add new
> usefull info.
>
> In any case, the Downloads and Tutorials sections are well up-to-date so
> visitors can easily find mSQL ports, mSQL libraries and documentation
> for the novice user and developer.
>
> PS: The link to CHP is broken (my fault), but it will be corrected
> tonight. My sincere apologizes.
>
> []s, Fernando Lozano