Hi folks,

Another big question, although not so theoretical as the last one:

We've been designing databases for a while now, both web based and 
not. I'm interested in thinking about using postgres to develop 
non-web based databases (ala access and filemaker pro). These are the 
relevant questions:

1) How well Windows (2000/NT/9x)? I've seen a few posts about it 
here, although haven't read them, since I wasn't thinking about this 
question until today. How easy (or hard) is it to install?

2) What GUI front ends have folks used/designed to work with 
postgres? What languages - Perl? C/C++? Python? Tcl/Tk? others?

3) Has anyone developed a solution using postgres on windows and 
activeperl (windows)? Can it be done?

Right now, we've decided that for web based stuff, 
postgres/cgi-perl/mod-perl is going to be our platform of choice. It 
would be cool to find a way to also write non-web database solutions 
using this combination. That would make it easier over time to really 
put together a set of tools that would last a while.

I guess another possible solution is a postgres/java one. Something 
to think about.

I'm also thinking that there isn't at this point a total 
cross-platform software solution that allows you to use a truly SQL 
based DBMS, both in GUI and web-based form. Filemaker is truly 
cross-platform and has web capability, but isn't SQL based. Access is 
SQL based and has web capability, but Macs are out of the picture. 
Am I wrong here? And is anyone interested in a Mac port of postgres? 
(MacOS X might make it real easy.)

Thanks!

Michelle

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Michelle Murrain, Ph.D.
President, Norwottuck Technology Resources
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