Data Bases and GRASS

need the opportunity to buy magic components. I don't think that a
GRASS-RIM combination is the best tool available to make a user-friendly
GIS database for this kind of application. Over the last few months we
have been experimenting with MapInfo, which is not too expensive (we
payed around $1500), runs very nice on a PC under Windows and does all

  Hi,

  Firstly, Thank you for your mail, it's the one that I received,
  but I need explain you the trouble with my project: It's only
  a demo and then there is not much money for buy a software (for
  now)... However, in the future, if that's sucessfull your offer
  would be in my mind, ok???... I make you know anything....
  Again, thank's
  
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  Nelson Segura Nunez | " He is no fool who gives
  Ingenieria Civil Informatica | what he cannot keep to gain
  Universidad de Concepcion | what he cannot lose "
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  -1993 | -Jim Elliot
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Nelson Segura Nunez (nsegura@halcon.dpi.udec.cl ) writes on 7 Sep 94:

need the opportunity to buy magic components. I don't think that a
GRASS-RIM combination is the best tool available to make a user-friendly

[...]

Firstly, Thank you for your mail, it's the one that I received,
but I need explain you the trouble with my project: It's only
a demo and then there is not much money for buy a software (for

I wonder if

ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet-by-group/comp.databases/\\
Catalog_of_free_database_systems

would be of any use here.

--Darrell