Jack -- I think Filemaker costs about a hundred bucks. The latest version is a true relational database, and very easy to use. If you tell me the fields you want I can make the form for you very easily. My partners all use Access, which they say is the "grown-up's" database. I prefer Filemaker. Take care, David ----- Original Message ----- From: Jack O'Leary <JOLeary@merrillinc.com> To: <krombhol@teclink.net> Cc: <aga-mcm@thekrib.com> Sent: Monday, January 24, 2000 1:39 PM Subject: AGA Volunteers > Paul: > > I run Excel on a Macintosh. Is Filemaker Pro expensive? If you think > that I would be better doing the membership on Filemaker Pro, > then maybe I should make the switch (and also save you some work...). > > The person who indicated an ability in Japanese is: > > Ken Nord, 6082 Ivory Circle, Huntington Beach, CA knsan@pacbell.net, > 714-379-6047 > > The Seachem contact is at home; I will look him up and forward to you as > soon as I can. > > - Jack > > >