Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 09:25:16 -0600 From: "Grant Robbennolt" <grant@faircom.com> To: <www@FreeBSD.org> Subject: Product change Message-ID: <001201c1a5b4$7ebf09f0$79e095d0@GRANT>
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I'd like to change the FairCom product information that is listed on http://www.freebsd.org/commercial/software.html. Can you replace the text that is there with the following? FairCom Corporation has provided quality database development tools for the professional programmer since 1979. FairCom is best known for its extremely portable, high performance data management product, c-tree Plus. The product is released in full source code and supports peer-to-peer development and client-side development for use with the c-tree database server. The FreeBSD version offers advanced cross-platform functionality including industrial quality transaction processing, file mirroring, huge file support and disaster recovery. The FairCom ODBC Driver and Crystal Report(tm) interfaces allow end-users to access c-tree Plus applications with higher level products such as Microsoft Access and Crystal Reports. The FairCom toolset is completed with r-tree, a powerful report generator and the powerful FairCom server, with heterogenous network support, which allows dissimliar clients to attach to one platform and easily migrate to over 20 supported platforms, from FreeBSD to Windows to Mac. For more information, please visit our web site. Thanks, Grant *********************************** Grant Robbennolt FairCom Corporation 2100 Forum Blvd. Suite C Columbia, MO 65203 Tel: 573.445.6833 Fax: 573.445.9698 grant@faircom.com www.faircom.com *********************************** Providing Commercial Database Technology since 1979. Disclaimer: The information enclosed in this electronic mail message, including any attachments, is the confidential property of FairCom Corporation. All rights reserved under copyright and applicable laws. To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-www" in the body of the message
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