Hi all,
In a newly-formed leisure organisation, I have the job of managing members' personal details, recording their answers to questionnaire questions, keeping track of their donations, etc. The organisation is run by volunteers. none of whom are affluent; we're all on a tight budget. I'm looking at what are my best options regarding the choice of database software. I used to be fairly competent, using MS Access 95. The latest version of MS Access I have now, is Access 2000. As an alternative, I could choose one of the open-source options such as OO Base. I've just been having a look OO Base, but it seems less configurable than Access 2000. In your opinion, would I better-off using Access 2000 or OO Base? My past experience of MS Access 95 was that it was a pleasure to use, but was dismayed to find that Access 2000 could not open my earlier Access files - so the hazards of upgradability are a concern. I certainly can't afford to buy every new version of MS-Office Pro that comes out.
The main things I need from a database program is for it to have relational capabilities, and it must be easy to design envelope-printing and label-printing reports that can be triggered from a form. I found Access2000's report-designing facilities a bit strange, and the VB code thing is kind of cryptic for a layman like me. It also needs to be reliable.
Thanks for any advice.
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