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Hi everyone,
Do you keep a record of your finds, and if so, what do you use? I am a database programmer and have already started working on a program for this purpose (while impatiently waiting for my DFX), so I thought I would solicit ideas from you all as to what would make up the perfect detectors database program. I have put a lot of thought into this, but I am sure there is plenty that I have missed. Thanks for any input! |
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Doug,
Thanks for the well thought out response. It actually caused me to have a complete shift in direction. I was originally thinking of it as just a way to enter finds, but now I am going to have it centered around each hunt. Everything else will fall into place. Thanks again! |
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Sounds like a great idea,,please let me know when it is done and how much it will be...$$$
Tom
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dri-wash,
Thanks for the kind words. I started this mainly as a personal project and I hadn't really thought about selling it. I hope nobody (including the mods) see this thread as an advertisment. This won't be a self contained program, with the type of programming that I do. It requires a multivalue database to run. Multivalue databases are typically used in a multi-user business environment. I am developing it on one called openQM (or just QM). While QM is still more business oriented, it is much more reasonably priced than any other multivalue database per user license, which made it attractive to me to play around with for home use. The program will also require a terminal emulator called Accuterm, which acts as a GUI server. QM provides a user license for Accuterm when you buy a QM user license. Once it is complete, if anyone has access to these two components, I would gladly give you my software for free. I am getting ahead of myself though. I have a lot of work to do. |
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Have you checked out i-detect? I've seen their site and the screen shots make the program look pretty nice. Whites sells a special version that has the ability to save White's DFX and XLT programming information (Save up to 50 programs).
Here is the link to their site Ginkgoware "i-detect" Metal Detecting Software Journal and here is the link to White's version White's Electronics Metal Detectors Depending on which one you'd get it's $24.95 to $29.95. Hope this info was useful! Cheers |
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