Yuk. I remember back in the day there used to be tools like Oracle Forms
and other UI design tools but they had dropped them for the Mac. In more
recent years it seems they have rediscovered the Mac platform, but to
what degree is unknown. I know Oracle/Sun are very much into
accessibility (as most big IT companies should be) but they seem very
Windows/Linux centric. In other words, you won't really know until you
try with Oracle's current tools (assuming your workplace even has the
Mac versions).
CB
Marshall Scott wrote:
Hi Chris,
Unfortunately, that's exactly what it is.
Marshall
On May 12, 2010, at 2:19 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:
I thought most databases were just command-line SQL driven affairs and don't
really have a GUI. So if you're doing standard LAMP stuff (or MAMP) you have
Apache for web serving, PHP to glue the web stuff to the database and MySQL (or
Oracle) for the database all hosted on Linux (or Mac OSX). The UI should just
be a web browser, unless this is some old-school thing with a proprietary front
end.
CB
Marshall Scott wrote:
Hi FOlks,
I need to redesign a server based multiuser relational database I designed for
my work. Does anyone have any experience with Oracle under Voiceover? Any
other suggestions?
Thanks,
Marshall
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