LinuxPR: theKompany.com Makes Beta 2 of Rekall Available | Linux Today

LinuxPR: theKompany.com Makes Beta 2 of Rekall Available

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Web Webster
Web Webster
May 17, 2001

Rekall is a personal, programmable DBMS system for Qt/KDE. Beta
2 adds a few new features but more importantly has been
conveniently packaged for most distributions.

Rekall changes from V0.3 to V0.4
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* Rekall can operate in either SDI or MDI mode; use either –useSDI
or –useMDI as a command line argument. Alternatively, from the
View/Options dialog, select the Interface tab and select the
required mode. It will be neccessary to restart Rekall for this
change to take affect. We indend to experiment with
docking/undocking in the future.

* Reports have been changed to use controls in common with forms;
this applies to text fields, labels and images (pixmaps). This
means that any reports created with V0.3 will no longer work,
however thay can be hand edited if stored in a file. Mail
mike@thekompany.com if you need details.

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