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RE: Bird databases

To: "" <>, "'Robert Davis'" <>
Subject: RE: Bird databases
From: "Maurovic, Mauro (SAHC)" <>
Date: Mon, 05 Jan 1998 09:02:34 +0930
Hi Robert,
I have one which I have developed in Access 2.0.  You are welcome to use
it if you wish.
cheers
Mauro Maurovic
Mauro M. Maurovic
Manager, Customer Relations Unit
Information Management Division
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South Australian Health Commission
*P.O. Box 65, Rundle Mall, SA 5000, Australia
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>From:  Robert Davis[SMTP:
>Sent:  Monday, 05 January, 1998 2:19 AM
>To:    
>Subject:       Bird databases
>
>Hi All and Happy new year!
>
>I recall there have been several previous discussions on bird databases for
>PC's. I am currently looking for one that can be used on my now lowly
>Pentium 60 with 8 mb RAM and Win 3.11. I have seen a few advertised in
>Wingspan, but was wondering if anyone that has had some experience with any
>of them, could recommend one to me. I am particularly interested in one
>that has flexibility to allow extensive notation on habitat, status,
>location etc.
>
>Cheers,
>
>Rob.
>
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