- CDBF saves hours again
I just wanted to let you know that CDBF has saved us an unknown number of hours and
frustration again with a mail order manager problem. One of our MOM dbf's became
corrupted which prevented us from accessing the program at all. After trying numerous
recommended solutions to no avail, I had someone inside the company download a trial
version of CDBF to give packing a shot. All they had to do was open the file since CDBF
immediately found and fixed the corrupted header. And all was well again.
I am recommending that the company purchase a full copy of CDBF to keep around for the
next issue we face in the future. Thanks again, for a wonderful product. The combination
of CDBF and prayer has provided a numer of solutions we couldn't find anywhere else.
- DBF to MDB
I don't know too many people that would need to transfer DBF
files to Access but if I come across any I will certainly recommend they
buy your product. I just downloaded version 1.5 as I originally tested
1.4. This is powerful - I just converted 225K records in just a very
short time. Well worth the $24.95 price.
- DBF to MDB
Just to let you know .. that worked great! .. that's a great program!! ..
I've spent hours & hours trying to figure out how to convert my databases
from Q&A to Access TO NO AVAIL! .. in minutes I had my personnel database
converted over!! .. thank you for a truly great program!! .. I would highly
recommend it to anyone with such a need.
Thanks for the great tech support also.
Sincerely,
Brenda
- CDBF
Just a quick note to say how much I have come to appreciate CDBF. I
registered back in 2002 solely for the purpose of viewing .dbf files but
have recently had the need to analyze data contained in .dbf files. The
sorting and filtering capabilities of CDBF along with it's capability to
save filtered data in Excel format have made analysis and manipulation of
data much easier than expected. Thank you so much a producing a product
that has turned a formidable task into a pleasant one.
Best regards,
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Brian Fluet
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- If there is a way to simply open the dbf file in reverse mode?
You know what? I'm realy impressed... I never thought you will react that fast. To be honest I though I do have to live with the problem. It's amazing to see the kind of service you have with small business. Thank you very much, your software is growing the right way I believe.
Again, thanks you, it's work exactly the way I was looking for. So far so good.
- I just wanted to compliment you on CDBF.
It is so much better than everything else I tried (including the latest versions of FoxPro, Paradox and Visual dBASE). It totally blows away DBFView and I was so impressed by it that we purchased 3 CD's.
The basic editing features are much easier to use than FoxPro (particularly with the Home and End keys when editing cells the End key doesn't get stuck as it does in FoxPro). It also supports Ctrl+Home and Ctrl+End (which FoxPro doesn't). Your defaults regarding file locking and code pages are also more intelligently defined than FoxPro. I don't have to worry about messing up the structure of my xBase III tables when I restructure a table - unlike Visual dBASE which tries to upgrade the file format! It's also nice that when I click on a dbf file that it loads it into the editor - unlike FoxPro which tries to load the database as a program and causes an error!
You guys seem to understand the needs of developers, MIS, and administrators far better than the competition. Thanks for an excellent product!
- I'd like to say *thank you* for developing such a nice set of xBase
utilities during the last ~10 years. Since I always had a huge lot
of programs and tools for dealing with such files (from expensive
commercial to free and self-written ones) I never had the need to
switch to your shareware solutions. Nevertheless, I constantly had
an eye on your websites to see if something new or interesting was
appearing.
If asked for good xBase tools I usually pointed people to your
programs. But I doubt that you got many (if any) registrations from
that. Your DOS version peeked when most people switched to Windows
without ever looking back. What a good team could CDBF and the new
(unfortunately never finished) Volkov Commander version have been,
if released together just about 5 years earlier... :-(
And nowadays, xBase files themselves only can be found in niches.
Therefore, your Windows version of CDBF also won't be a "killer
application". Your free Lister plugin for Total Commander, OTOH,
seems to spread considerably. I, too, use it since you first put
it on the Web. - And like it very much!
With my present purchase I'd mostly like to thank you for your
efforts in general. I doubt that I will use any of that tools on a
regular basis. But CDBFLite may come handy for a little batch job
now and then...
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B. Rose
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