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Re: newbie question re. cocoa front-end to sql db
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Re: newbie question re. cocoa front-end to sql db


  • Subject: Re: newbie question re. cocoa front-end to sql db
  • From: Ondra Cada <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2006 21:43:01 +0100

Russ,

On 22.3.2006, at 21:20, Russ McBride wrote:

Thanks for the reply. Too bad about the limited db access. RunTimeLabs apparently has a db framework that looks quite nice, but it's $700.

I'll probably try the RubyCocoa + ActiveRecord route and let you know how it goes.

There are some free ObjC EOF implementations (at the very least GDL2). Alas I fear none of them is really useable, but it might be worth checking.
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