It would be interesting for all of us if those who have used Leto DB share here theirs impressions, positive points, improved performance, problems, etc.
Thanks!
Leto DB experiences
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We tried it in 2010 and we quickly dismissed as too unstable.
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Patrizio,
But that was back in 2010, it may have greatly evolved in this time. Knowing Alexander Kressin as I know him (he helped a lot when we started building Harbour: he wrote the DBFNTX RDD, the first preprocessor (though lately Przemek, replaced it), and helped on so much more areas) I am sure that Leto DB must be much better now than back in 2010.
Is someone using the most recent version ?
thanks
But that was back in 2010, it may have greatly evolved in this time. Knowing Alexander Kressin as I know him (he helped a lot when we started building Harbour: he wrote the DBFNTX RDD, the first preprocessor (though lately Przemek, replaced it), and helped on so much more areas) I am sure that Leto DB must be much better now than back in 2010.
Is someone using the most recent version ?
thanks
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Re: Leto DB experiences
Hi Antonio
Is LetDB for doing client server with DBF's.
Cheers
Colin
Is LetDB for doing client server with DBF's.
Cheers
Colin
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Colin,
http://sourceforge.net/projects/letodb/Leto is a multiplatform database server or a database management system, chiefly intended for client programs, written on Harbour, be able to work with dbf/cdx files, located on a remote server.